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arxiv: 1809.08739 · v1 · pith:TPMWLZIGnew · submitted 2018-09-24 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

High-mass outflows identified from COHRS CO\,(3 - 2) Survey

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An unbiased search of molecular outflows within the region of the COHRS survey has identified 157 high-mass outflows from a sample of 770 ATLASGAL clumps with a detection rate of 20\%. The detection rate of outflows increases for clumps with higher M$_{clump}$, L$_{bol}$, L$_{bol}$/M$_{clump}$, N$_{H_{2}}$, and T$_{dust}$ compared to the clumps with no outflow. The detection rates of the outflow increases from protostellar (8\%) to YSO clump (17\%) and to MSF clump (29\%). The detection rate 26\% for quiescent clump is preliminary, because the sample of quiescent clumps is small. A statistical relation between the outflow and clump masses for our sample is $\log(M_{out}/M_{\bigodot}) = (-1.1\pm0.21) + (0.9\pm0.07)\log(M_{clump}/M_{\bigodot})$. The detection rate of outflows and the outflow mass-loss rate show an increase with increasing M$_{clump}$, L$_{bol}$, N$_{H_{2}}$, and T$_{dust}$, which indicates that clumps with outflow with higher parameter values are at a more advanced evolutionary stage. The outflow mechanical force increases with increasing bolometric luminosities. No clear evidence has yet been found that higher mass outflows have different launching conditions than low-mass outflows.

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