Star formation in Perseus: III. Outflows
J. Hatchell, G. A. Fuller, J. S. Richer

TL;DR
This study investigates molecular outflows in Perseus cores, revealing correlations with protostellar properties, challenging previous assumptions about outflow evolution, and suggesting additional mass removal mechanisms are needed.
Contribution
It provides a homogeneous analysis of outflows in Perseus, examining their relation to protostellar evolution and questioning the simple decline of outflow power from Class 0 to I stages.
Findings
65% of cores are protostellar, confirmed by outflows and Spitzer detections.
Outflow momentum flux correlates with luminosity and core mass, with significant scatter.
No clear decline in outflow power from Class 0 to I stages, indicating complex evolution.
Abstract
We present a search for outflows towards 51 submillimetre cores in Perseus. With consistently derived outflow properties from a large homogeneous dataset within one molecular cloud we can investigate further the mass dependence and time evolution of protostellar mass loss. Of the 51 cores, 37 show broad linewings indicative of molecular outflows. In 13 cases, the linewings could be due to confusion with neighbouring flows but 9 of those sources also have near-infrared detections confirming their protostellar nature. The total fraction of protostars in our sample is 65%. All but four outflow detections are confirmed as protostellar by Spitzer IR detections and only one Spitzer source has no outflow, showing that outflow maps at this sensitivity are equally good at identifying protostars as Spitzer. Outflow momentum flux correlates both with source luminosity and with core mass but there…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
