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JWST MIRI MRS Images Disk Winds, Water, and CO in an Edge-On Protoplanetary Disk

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We present JWST MIRI MRS observations of the edge-on protoplanetary disk around the young sub-solar mass star Tau 042021, acquired as part of the Cycle 1 GO program “Mapping Inclined Disk Astrochemical Signatures (MIDAS).” These data resolve the mid-IR spatial distributions of H2, revealing X-shaped emission extending to ∼200 au above the disk midplane with a semi-opening angle of 35 ± 5◦. We do not velocity-resolve the gas in the spectral images, but the measured semi-opening angle of the H2 is consistent with an MHD wind origin. A collimated, bipolar jet is seen in forbidden emission lines from [Ne II], [Ne III], [Ni II], [Fe II], [Ar II], and [S III]. Extended H2O and CO emission lines are also detected, reaching diameters between ∼ 90 and 190 au, respectively. Hot molecular emission is not expected at such radii, and we interpret its extended spatial distribution as scattering of inner disk molecular emission by dust grains in the outer disk surface. H I recombination lines, characteristic of inner disk accretion shocks, are similarly extended, and are likely also scattered light from the innermost star-disk interface. Finally, we detect extended PAH emission at 11.3μm cospatial with the scattered light continuum, making this the first low-mass T Tauri star around which extended PAHs have been confirmed, to our knowledge. MIRI MRS line images of edge-on disks provide an unprecedented window into the outflow, accretion, and scattering processes within protoplanetary disks, allowing us to constrain the disk lifetimes and accretion and mass loss mechanisms.
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