An APEX survey of outflow and infall toward the youngest protostars in Orion
Z. Nagy, A. Menechella, S. T. Megeath, J. J. Tobin, J. J. Booker, W., J. Fischer, P. Manoj, T. Stanke, A. Stutz, and F. Wyrowski

TL;DR
This study characterizes outflow and infall signatures in very young Class 0 protostars in Orion using APEX observations, revealing rapid outflow development and no correlation with luminosity.
Contribution
First comprehensive APEX-based survey of outflows and infall in Orion's youngest protostars, providing new insights into early protostellar evolution.
Findings
Outflow masses range from 0.02 to 0.16 solar masses.
Outflow forces are between 1.14e-4 and 1.16e-3 solar mass km/s/yr.
Nine protostars show infall signatures in molecular lines.
Abstract
We aim to characterize the outflow properties of a sample of early Class 0 phase low-mass protostars in Orion first identified by the Herschel Space Observatory. We also look for signatures of infall in key molecular lines. CO =3-2 and =4-3 maps toward 16 very young Class 0 protostars were obtained using the Atacama Pathfinder EXperiment (APEX) telescope. We search the data for line wings indicative of outflows and calculate masses, velocities, and dynamical times for the outflows. We use additional HCO, HCO, and NH lines to look for infall signatures toward the protostars. We estimate the outflow masses, forces, and mass-loss rates based on the CO =3-2 and =4-3 line intensities for 8 sources with detected outflows. We derive upper limits for the outflow masses and forces of sources without clear outflow detections. The total outflow masses for the sources…
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