A Search for Infall Evidence in EGOs I: the Northern Sample
Xi Chen, Zhi-Qiang Shen, Jing-jing Li, Ye Xu, and Jin-hua He

TL;DR
This study conducts a systematic molecular line survey of 88 EGO candidates, revealing infall signatures and supporting their role as indicators of active accretion in massive star formation.
Contribution
First comprehensive molecular line survey of EGOs, providing evidence of infall motions and physical properties related to massive star formation stages.
Findings
29 sources show blue asymmetric profiles indicating infall.
Physical properties of EGO-associated clouds are similar to massive star-forming clumps.
Infall velocities and rates are consistent with typical MYSO values.
Abstract
We report the first systematic survey of molecular lines (including HCO+ (1-0) and 12CO, 13CO, C18O (1-0) lines at 3 mm band) towards a new sample of 88 massive young stellar object (MYSO) candidates associated with ongoing outflows (known as extended green objects or EGOs) identified from the Spitzer GLIMPSE survey in the northern hemisphere with the PMO-13.7 m radio telescope. By analyzing the asymmetries of the optically thick line HCO+ for 69 of 72 EGOs with HCO+ detection, we found 29 sources with blue asymmetric profiles and 19 sources with red asymmetric profiles. This results in a blue excess of 0.14, seen as a signature of collapsing cores in the observed EGO sample. The relatively small blue excess measured in our full sample due to that the observed EGOs are mostly dominated by outflows and at an earlier evolutionary phase associated with IRDCs and 6.7 GHz methanol masers.…
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