Miranda, L. F.Gómez De Castro, Ana InésEiroa, C.Fernández, M.2023-06-202023-06-201994-010004-6361https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14352/57560We present CCD images and long-slit spectra of the nebulous object GGD 33 and of the T Tauri star V 350 Cep in the star formation region NGC 7129. The data suggest that GGD 33a is a T Tauri star and likely the illuminating source of the whole GGD 33. Evidence of variability of GGD 33a is presented. Double-peaked [S II] emission lines are observed in GGD 33a. The high-velocity component of the [S II] emission could be related to a HH jet-like outflow observed very close to the star. V 350 Cep is embedded in a reflection nebulosity. High velocity mass outflow, detected through its blueshifted Halpha emission, seems to emanate from V 350 Cep. The spectrum of V 350 Cep presents a large number of permitted emission lines, but, except [S II], no forbidden emission lines have been identified in our spectra.engLong-slit spectroscopy and direct imaging of the PMS objects GGD-33 and V-350 cephei in NGC-7129journal articlehttp://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/1994A&A...281..864Mopen access52Herbig-haro objectsT-tauri starsEmission-lineOptical jetsYoung starsOutflowsRegionStarsPre-main-sequenceStarsIndividualV-350 cepIsmIndividual objectsNgc-7129Ggd-33 (in ngc-7129)Jets and outflowsAstronomía (Matemáticas)21 Astronomía y Astrofísica