Molecular Outflows Identified in the FCRAO CO Survey of the Taurus Molecular Cloud
Gopal Narayanan, Ronald Snell, Ashley Bemis

TL;DR
This study uses the FCRAO CO survey to identify and analyze molecular outflows in the Taurus molecular cloud, revealing their sizes, energetics, and impact on local turbulence, with many outflows being larger and more energetic than previously known.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale, unbiased survey of outflows in Taurus, discovering 8 new outflows and analyzing their properties and influence on cloud turbulence.
Findings
20 outflows identified, 8 new discoveries
Many outflows are over a parsec long
Outflows can locally sustain turbulence
Abstract
The 100 square degree FCRAO CO survey of the Taurus molecular cloud provides an excellent opportunity to undertake an unbiased survey of a large, nearby, molecular cloud complex for molecular outflow activity. Our study provides information on the extent, energetics and frequency of outflows in this region, which are then used to assess the impact of outflows on the parent molecular cloud. The search identified 20 outflows in the Taurus region, 8 of which were previously unknown. Both CO and CO data cubes from the Taurus molecular map were used, and dynamical properties of the outflows are derived. Even for previously known outflows, our large-scale maps indicate that many of the outflows are much larger than previously suspected, with eight of the flows (40%) being more than a parsec long. The mass, momentum and kinetic energy from the 20 outflows are compared to the…
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