Continuity of accretion from clumps to Class 0 high-mass protostars in SDC335
A. Avison, G. A. Fuller, N. Peretto, A. Duarte-Cabral, A. L. Rosen, A., Traficante, J. E. Pineda, R. G\"usten, N. Cunningham

TL;DR
This study investigates the accretion processes in high-mass protostars within the SDC335 cloud by analyzing molecular outflows, revealing early evolutionary stages and continuous mass inflow supporting massive star formation.
Contribution
It provides new detailed observations of molecular outflows in SDC335, constrains outflow inclination angles, and links outflow properties to protostellar accretion rates and evolution.
Findings
Identified three molecular outflows associated with protostars.
Protostars are in early Class 0 stage with potential to form >50 M$_{ ext{sun}}$ stars.
Measured accretion rate suggests continuous material flow from cloud to core.
Abstract
The IRDC SDC335.579-0.292 (SDC335) is a massive star-forming cloud found to be globally collapsing towards one of the most massive star forming cores in the Galaxy. SDC335 hosts three high-mass protostellar objects at early stages of their evolution and archival ALMA Cycle 0 data indicate the presence of at least one molecular outflow in the region. Observations of molecular outflows from massive protostellar objects allow us to estimate the accretion rates of the protostars as well as to assess the disruptive impact that stars have on their natal clouds. The aim of this work is to identify and analyse the properties of the protostellar-driven molecular outflows within SDC335 and use these outflows to help refine the properties of the protostars. We imaged the molecular outflows in SDC335 using new data from the ATCA of SiO and Class I CHOH maser emission (~3 arcsec) alongside…
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