Methanol Maser Associated Outflows: Detection statistics and properties
H. M. de Villiers (1), A. Chrysostomou (1), M. A. Thompson (1), S. P., Ellingsen (2), J. S. Urquhart (3), S. L. Breen (4), M. G. Burton (5), T., Csengeri (3), D. Ward-Thompson (6) ((1) Centre for Astrophysics Research,, University of Hertfordshire, Hatfield, United Kingdom

TL;DR
This study investigates methanol maser-associated outflows in the Galactic Plane, revealing their properties, correlations with clump mass, and similarities to low-mass star formation processes.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive detection and analysis of outflows associated with 6.7GHz methanol masers, linking outflow activity to clump mass in high-mass star-forming regions.
Findings
High-velocity gas detected in all outflow cases
Strong correlation between clump mass and outflow properties
Outflow scaling laws similar to low-mass star formation
Abstract
We have selected the positions of 54 6.7GHz methanol masers from the Methanol Multibeam Survey catalogue, covering a range of longitudes between and of the Galactic Plane. These positions were mapped in the J=3-2 transition of both the and lines. A total of 58 emission peaks are found in the vicinity of these maser positions. We search for outflows around all peaks, and find evidence for high-velocity gas in all cases, spatially resolving the red and blue outflow lobes in 55 cases. Of these sources, 44 have resolved kinematic distances, and are closely associated with the 6.7GHz masers, a sub-set referred to as Methanol Maser Associated Outflows (MMAOs). We calculate the masses of the clumps associated with each peak using 870 continuum emission from the ATLASGAL survey. A strong…
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