A search for radio jets from massive young stellar objects. Association of radio jets with H2O and CH3OH masers
U. Kavak (1,2,3,4), A. Sanchez-Monge (1), A. Lopez-Sepulcre (5, 6),, R. Cesaroni (7), F.F.S. van der Tak (3, 4), L. Moscadelli (7), M.T., Beltran (7), P. Schilke (1) ((1) I. Physikalisches Institut, Universitat zu, Koln, Zulpicher Str. 77, 50937 Koln, Germany

TL;DR
This study used the VLA to identify 7 probable radio jets in high-mass star-forming regions, revealing their association with masers, shock activity, and evolutionary stages, thus supporting the presence of jets in massive star formation.
Contribution
First systematic search for radio jets in high-mass star-forming regions using VLA, linking radio jets with masers, shock activity, and evolutionary stages.
Findings
7 radio jet candidates identified in 18 regions.
Radio luminosity correlates with bolometric luminosity and outflow momentum.
Higher prevalence of jets in more evolved regions.
Abstract
Recent theoretical and observational studies debate the similarities between the formation process of high-mass (>8 Msun) and low-mass stars. The formation of low-mass star formation is directly associated with the presence of disks and jets. According to this scenario, radio jets are expected to be common in high-mass star-forming regions. We aim to increase the number of known radio jets in high-mass star forming regions by searching for radio jet candidates at radio continuum wavelengths. We have used the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) to observe 18 high-mass star-forming regions in the C band (6 cm, ~1.0 arcsec resolution) and K band (1.3 cm, ~0.3 arcsec resolution). We have searched for radio jet candidates by studying the association of radio continuum sources with shock activity signposts. We have identified 7 as the most probable radio jets. The radio luminosity of the…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Molecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
