A census of molecular hydrogen outflows and their sources along the Orion A molecular ridge: characteristics and overall distribution
C. J. Davis (JAC Hawaii), D. Froebrich (Univ. of Kent), T. Stanke (ESO, Garching), S. T. Megeath (Univ. of Toledo), M. S. N. Kumar (CAUP Porto), A., Adamson (JAC Hawaii), J. Eisloeffel (Taurtenburg), R. Gredel (MPIA, Heidelberg), T. Khanzadyan (NUI Galway)

TL;DR
This study maps and analyzes the distribution, characteristics, and sources of molecular hydrogen outflows in Orion A, revealing their association with protostars, their wide distribution, and their rapid fading compared to stellar evolution stages.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive wide-field survey of H2 outflows in Orion A, identifying 116 outflows and analyzing their properties and relation to protostellar sources.
Findings
H2 outflows are widely distributed and randomly oriented.
Most H2 jet sources are protostars with flat or positive spectral indices.
H2 emission regions fade quickly before the star reaches the main sequence.
Abstract
We present wide-field near-IR images of Orion A. K and H2 1-0S(1) images of a contiguous 8 sqr degree region are compared to photometry from Spitzer and dust-continuum maps obtained with MAMBO and SCUBA. We also measure proper motions for H2 features in 33 outflows. We increase the number of known H2 outflows in Orion A to 116. A total of 111 H2 flows were observed with Spitzer; outflow sources are identified for at least 72 of them. The MAMBO 1200 micron maps cover 97 H2 flows; 57 of them are associated with Spitzer sources and dust cores or extended emission. The H2 jets are widely distributed and randomly orientated; the jets do not appear to be orthogonal to large-scale filaments or even to the small-scale cores. Moreover, H2 jet lengths and opening angles are not obviously correlated with indicators of outflow source age - source spectral index or (sub)millimetre core flux. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
