Bipolar Molecular Outflows and Hot Cores in GLIMPSE Extended Green Objects (EGOs)
C.J. Cyganowski, C.L. Brogan, T.R. Hunter, E. Churchwell, Q. Zhang

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution submillimeter observations to confirm that GLIMPSE Extended Green Objects are young massive stellar objects driving bipolar outflows, revealing diverse chemical and evolutionary stages within this class.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution imaging confirming the outflow activity and hot core characteristics of EGOs, highlighting their diversity and evolutionary stages.
Findings
Bipolar molecular outflows are associated with EGOs.
EGOs contain hot-core spectral line emission and methanol masers.
Differences in multiplicity and hot core emission suggest varied evolutionary stages.
Abstract
We present high angular resolution Submillimeter Array (SMA) and Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) observations of two GLIMPSE Extended Green Objects (EGOs)--massive young stellar object (MYSO) outflow candidates identified based on their extended 4.5 micron emission in Spitzer images. The mm observations reveal bipolar molecular outflows, traced by high-velocity 12CO(2-1) and HCO+(1-0) emission, coincident with the 4.5 micron lobes in both sources. SiO(2-1) emission confirms that the extended 4.5 micron emission traces active outflows. A single dominant outflow is identified in each EGO, with tentative evidence for multiple flows in one source (G11.92-0.61). The outflow driving sources are compact millimeter continuum cores, which exhibit hot-core spectral line emission and are associated with 6.7 GHz Class II methanol masers. G11.92-0.61 is associated…
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