High-mass outflows identified from COHRS CO\,(3 - 2) Survey
Qiang Li, Jianjun Zhou, Jarken Esimbek, Yuxin He, W. A. Baan, Dalei, Li, Gang Wu, Xindi Tang, and Weiguang Ji

TL;DR
This study identifies 157 high-mass molecular outflows from the COHRS survey, revealing correlations with clump properties and evolutionary stages, and providing insights into outflow characteristics across different mass regimes.
Contribution
It presents the first large-scale, unbiased detection of high-mass outflows and analyzes their relation to clump properties and evolutionary stages.
Findings
Detection rate increases with clump mass and luminosity.
Outflow properties correlate with evolutionary indicators.
No evidence of different launching conditions for high-mass outflows.
Abstract
An unbiased search of molecular outflows within the region of the COHRS survey has identified 157 high-mass outflows from a sample of 770 ATLASGAL clumps with a detection rate of 20\%. The detection rate of outflows increases for clumps with higher M, L, L/M, N, and T compared to the clumps with no outflow. The detection rates of the outflow increases from protostellar (8\%) to YSO clump (17\%) and to MSF clump (29\%). The detection rate 26\% for quiescent clump is preliminary, because the sample of quiescent clumps is small. A statistical relation between the outflow and clump masses for our sample is . The detection rate of outflows and the outflow mass-loss rate show an increase with increasing M, L, N, and…
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