Outflows, infall and evolution of a sample of embedded low-mass protostars. The William Herschel Line Legacy (WILL) survey
J. C. Mottram, E. F. van Dishoeck, L. E. Kristensen, A. Karska, I. San, Jos\'e-Garc\'ia, S. Khanna, G. J. Herczeg, Ph. Andr, S. Bontemps, S. Cabrit,, M. T.Carney, M. N. Drozdovskaya, M. M. Dunham, N. J. Evans, D. Fedele, J. D., Green, D. Harsono, D. Johnstone, J. K. J{\o}rgensen

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel and ground-based observations to analyze outflow and envelope properties of 49 low-mass protostars, revealing how shock energetics and outflow efficiencies evolve from Class 0 to I stages.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive multi-wavelength analysis of protostellar outflows and envelopes, highlighting invariant outflow mass ratios and efficiencies across evolutionary stages.
Findings
Water shocks decrease in energy from Class 0 to I.
Outflow mass fraction remains constant at about 1%.
[O I] luminosity correlates with bolometric luminosity, indicating current accretion activity.
Abstract
[Abridged] We present spectroscopic observations in HO, CO and related species with \textit{Herschel} HIFI and PACS, as well as ground-based follow-up with the JCMT and APEX in CO, HCO and isotopologues, of a sample of 49 nearby (500\,pc) candidate protostars. These data are used to study the outflow and envelope properties of these sources. We also compile their continuum SEDs in order to constrain their physical properties. Water emission is dominated by shocks associated with the outflow, rather than the cooler, slower entrained outflowing gas probed by ground-based CO observations. These shocks become less energetic as sources evolve from Class 0 to Class I. The fraction of mass in the outflow relative to the total envelope (i.e. ) remains broadly constant between Class 0 and I. The median value (1) is consistent with a…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
