Evolution of Mass Outflow in Protostars
Dan M. Watson, Nuria P. Calvet, William J. Fischer, W.J. Forrest, P., Manoj, S. Thomas Megeath, Gary J. Melnick, Joan Najita, David A. Neufeld,, Patrick D. Sheehan, Amelia M. Stutz, John J. Tobin

TL;DR
This study investigates how mass outflow rates in protostars evolve across different classes, revealing a correlation with luminosity and accretion rates, and providing insights into outflow mechanisms like disk winds and stellar winds.
Contribution
It presents the first comprehensive survey linking outflow rates with evolutionary stages and tests outflow-acceleration models in protostars.
Findings
Mass outflow rates correlate with bolometric luminosity.
Outflow and accretion rates decrease with protostar age.
Evidence supports disk winds and stellar winds as outflow mechanisms.
Abstract
We have surveyed 84 Class 0, Class I, and flat-spectrum protostars in mid-infrared [Si II], [Fe II] and [S I] line emission, and 11 of these in far-infrared [O I] emission. We use the results to derive their mass outflow rates. Thereby we observe a strong correlation of mass outflow rates with bolometric luminosity, and with the inferred mass accretion rates of the central objects, which continues through the Class 0 range the trend observed in Class II young stellar objects. Along this trend from large to small mass-flow rates, the different classes of young stellar objects lie in the sequence Class 0 -- Class I/flat-spectrum -- Class II, indicating that the trend is an evolutionary sequence in which mass outflow and accretion rates decrease together with increasing age, while maintaining rough proportionality. The survey results include two which are key tests of magnetocentrifugal…
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