Massive outflows associated with ATLASGAL clumps
Aiyuan Yang, Mark Thompson, James Urquhart, Wenwu Tian

TL;DR
This large survey reveals that outflows are common in massive star-forming regions, correlating with clump properties and supporting models of high accretion rates, while not significantly increasing turbulence.
Contribution
First large-scale survey of outflows in the Galactic Plane using 13CO and C18O, demonstrating their ubiquity and relation to massive star formation indicators.
Findings
69% of suitable clumps show high velocity outflows
Outflow detection rate increases with clump mass and luminosity
Outflows have an accretion rate of ~10^{-4} M_sun/yr
Abstract
We have undertaken the largest survey for outflows within the Galactic Plane using simultaneously observed 13CO and C18O data. 325 out of a total of 919 ATLASGAL clumps have data suitable to identify outflows, and 225 (69+-3%) of them show high velocity outflows. The clumps with detected outflows show significantly higher clump masses (M_{clump}), bolometric luminosities (L_{bol}), luminosity-to-mass ratios (L_{bol}/M_{clump}) and peak H_2 column densities (N_{H_2}) compared to those without outflows. Outflow activity has been detected within the youngest quiescent clump (i.e.,70um weak) in this sample and we find that the outflow detection rate increases with M_{clump},L_{bol},L_{bol}/M_{clump} and N_{H_2},approaching 90% in some cases(uchii regions=93+-3%;masers=86+-4%;hchii regions=100%). This high detection rate suggests that outflows are ubiquitous phenomena of massive star…
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