Oral Presentation
Multifaceted Views of Magnetically Interplayed Inflow and Outflow in Protostellar Systems
Presenter: Hsien Shang (ASIAA)
A plethora of new enigmatic phenomena in the innermost parts of protostellar systems associated with jets and outflows have been revealed by ALMA and JWST. These jets and outflows, along with their prenatal envelopes are integral parts of the physical processes that assemble the systems. We review the characteristics of these enigmatic, powerful phenomena that constitute telltale signs of the underlying fundamental physics revealed by generations of radio and optical telescopes. The unprecedented revelation of the fine, nested kinematic and morphological structures is consistent with theoretically predicted features of magnetized bubbles blown by magnetized winds from the innermost regions of the protostellar systems. The systematics of coupled nested velocity and emission components span from Class 0 to II jet

