The Astronomical Journal (Jan 2024)

Dense Outflowing Molecular Gas in Massive Star-forming Regions

  • Yani Xu,
  • Junzhi Wang,
  • Shu Liu,
  • Juan Li,
  • Yuqiang Li,
  • Rui Luo,
  • Chao Ou,
  • Siqi Zheng,
  • Yijia Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-3881/ad47c4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 167, no. 6
p. 285

Abstract

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Dense outflowing gas, traced by transitions of molecules with large dipole moment, is important for understanding mass loss and feedback of massive star formation. HCN 3-2 and HCO ^+ 3-2 are good tracers of dense outflowing molecular gas, which are closely related to active star formation. In this study, we present on-the-fly mapping observations of HCN 3-2 and HCO ^+ 3-2 toward a sample of 33 massive star-forming regions using the 10-m Submillimeter Telescope. With the spatial distribution of line wings of HCO ^+ 3-2 and HCN 3-2, outflows are detected in 25 sources, resulting in a detection rate of 76%. The optically thin H ^13 CN and H ^13 CO ^+ 3-2 lines are used to identify line wings as outflows and estimate core mass. The mass M _out , momentum P _out , kinetic energy E _K , force F _out , and mass-loss rate ${\dot{M}}_{{\rm{out}}}$ of outflow and core mass, are obtained for each source. A sublinear tight correlation is found between the mass of dense molecular outflow and core mass, with an index of ∼0.8 and a correlation coefficient of 0.88.

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