Massive molecular outflows associated with UCHII/HII regions
Sheng-Li Qin, Jun-Jie Wang, Gang Zhao, Martin Miller, Jun-Hui Zhao

TL;DR
This study identifies molecular outflows in high-mass star-forming regions associated with HII regions, revealing their commonality and possible heating mechanisms linked to dust emission and maser activity.
Contribution
It provides the first systematic survey of molecular outflows in 15 HII regions, demonstrating their prevalence and connection to dust heating and maser presence.
Findings
Outflows detected in 10 of 15 regions, indicating a 67% occurrence rate.
Molecular gas heating likely driven by dust emission from massive stars.
H2O masers are found near MSX sources and in warm environments.
Abstract
Aims: We searched for the molecular outflows from fifteen molecular clouds associated with ultra-compact and compact HII (UCHII/HII) regions and discussed possible gas heating mechanism. Methods: Mapping observations of CO and lines were carried out with the KOSMA 3m-Telescope towards the 15 HII regions/molecular cloud complexes. Results: Ten molecular outflows were identified out of the fifteen HII region/molecular cloud complexes. The higher outflow detection rate (67%) suggested that such outflows are as common in high mass star forming regions as those in low mass star forming regions, which is consistent with the results of other authors. The observations also showed that the outflow might occur in the HII region. The integrated CO line intensity ratios () were determined from the core component of the spectra as well as from both…
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