Mass Assembly of Stellar Systems and their Evolution with the SMA (MASSES) -- Full Data Release
Ian W. Stephens, Tyler L. Bourke, Michael M. Dunham, Philip C. Myers,, Riwaj Pokhrel, John J. Tobin, H\'ector G. Arce, Sarah I. Sadavoy, Eduard I., Vorobyov, Jaime E. Pineda, Stella S. R. Offner, Katherine I. Lee, Lars E., Kristensen, Jes K. J{\o}rgensen, Mark A. Gurwell

TL;DR
The MASSES survey provides a comprehensive, publicly available dataset of interferometric observations of 74 protostars in Perseus, capturing continuum and molecular line emissions at multiple scales and wavelengths to study protostellar evolution.
Contribution
This work releases the largest unbiased interferometric dataset of protostars in Perseus, including new spectral line observations with the SMA's SWARM correlator.
Findings
Detection of emission in 84% of images and cubes.
Identification of six first hydrostatic core candidates.
Insights into the evolutionary stages of SVS13 system components.
Abstract
We present and release the full dataset for the Mass Assembly of Stellar Systems and their Evolution with the SMA (MASSES) survey. This survey used the Submillimeter Array (SMA) to image the 74 known protostars within the Perseus molecular cloud. The SMA was used in two array configurations to capture outflows for scales 30 (9000 au) and to probe scales down to 1 (300 au). The protostars were observed with the 1.3 mm and 850 m receivers simultaneously to detect continuum at both wavelengths and molecular line emission from CO(2-1), CO(2-1), CO(2-1), ND(3-2), CO(3-2), HCO(4-3), and HCO(4-3). Some of the observations also used the SMA's recently upgraded correlator, SWARM, whose broader bandwidth allowed for several more spectral lines to be observed (e.g., SO, HCO, DCO, DCN, CS, CN). Of…
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