Outflows from High-Mass YSOs
A Single Distance Sample of Molecular Outflows from High-Mass Young
Stellar Objects"
Naomi A. Ridge (FCRAO) & Toby J. T. Moore (Liverpool)
We have mapped eleven molecular outflows associated with intermediate to
high-mass young stellar objects (YSOs) in order to establish whether the
correlations between outflow parameters and source bolometric luminosity
hold in the high-mass regime. It is important to consider the effects of
Malmquist-type biases when looking at high-mass YSOs, as they are
generally much more distant than their low mass counterparts. We therefore
chose only objects located at ~2kpc. We find that the relations show much
more scatter than is seen in similar studies of low-mass YSOs. We also
find that the mass-spectrum is significantly steeper in high-mass
outflows, indicating a larger mass-fraction at lower velocities, a low
collimation factor (~1-2) and no Hubble-like relationship.
Ridge, Naomi A., Moore, Toby J. T. 2001, A&A, accepted.
Gerald Moriarty-Schieven
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