Searching for shocks in high-mass starless clump candidates
Feng-Yao Zhu, Jun-Zhi Wang, Tie Liu, Kee-Tae Kim, Qing-Feng Zhu and, Fei Li

TL;DR
This study investigates shock signatures in 100 high-mass starless clump candidates using SiO and H2CO line surveys, revealing widespread shocks and indicating many candidates may be protostellar or affected by low-velocity shocks.
Contribution
First comprehensive survey of shock tracers in high-mass starless clumps, showing shocks are common and many candidates may already host protostellar activity.
Findings
Approximately 31% detection rate for SiO lines.
About 29% of SiO spectra show broad line widths indicating fast shocks.
SiO molecules may be in non-LTE conditions in these clumps.
Abstract
In order to search for shocks in the very early stage of star formation, we performed single-point surveys of SiO J=1-0, 2-1 and 3-2 lines and the HCO line toward a sample of 100 high-mass starless clump candidates (SCCs) by using the Korean VLBI Network (KVN) 21-m radio telescopes. The detection rates of the SiO J=1-0, 2-1, 3-2 lines and the HCO line are , , and , respectively. Shocks seem to be common in this stage of massive star formation. The widths of the observed SiO lines (full width at zero power (FWZP)) range from 3.4 to 55.1 km s. A significant fraction () of the detected SiO spectra have broad line widths (FWZP ), which are very likely associated with fast shocks driven by protostellar outflows. This result suggests that about one third of the SiO-detected SCCs are not really starless…
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