A search for massive young stellar objects towards 98 CH$_{3}$OH maser sources
Tie Liu, Yue-Fang Wu, Ke Wang

TL;DR
This study surveyed 98 methanol maser sources using CO lines to identify massive young stellar objects, revealing correlations between line widths and luminosity, and mapping cores at different evolutionary stages.
Contribution
It provides new observational data linking CO line profiles with high-mass star formation stages and maps cores indicating various evolutionary phases.
Findings
Most sources have broad, asymmetric CO line profiles.
Line widths correlate with IRAS bolometric luminosity.
Identified cores as precursors to UC HII regions or high-mass protostars.
Abstract
Using the 13.7 m telescope of Purple Mountain Observatory (PMO), a survey of J=1-0 lines of CO and its isotopes was carried out towards 98 methanol maser sources in January 2008. Eighty-five sources have infrared counterparts within one arcmin. In the survey, except 43 sources showing complex or multiple-peak profiles, almost all the CO line profiles of the other 55 sources have large line widths of 4.5 km s on average and are usually asymmetric. Fifty corresponding Infrared Astronomical Satellite (IRAS) sources of these 55 sources are with larger than , which can be identified as possible high-mass young stellar sources. Statistics show that the CO line widths correlate with the bolometric luminosity of the associated IRAS sources. We also report the mapping results of two sources: IRAS 06117+1350 and IRAS 07299-1651 here. Two cores were…
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