2000
DOI: 10.1007/3-540-45553-1_42
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Abstract: Einc schr wichtigc Eigeiiscliaft selir junger iiiassereiclicr Sternc (BN-Objckte) 1st ilir intcnsivcr Massenvcrlust. Wir geben die wichtigsten Mcthoden a n , uin dic Mnssciiverlustratcii abzuleitcn. Bcobachtungsergcbiiissc wcrdcn vcrwcndct, uni die ionisicrtcn Sternwindc und dic CO-Fliisse zu charakterisieren. Dic Ergebnisse wcrden niit bestellenden Tlieoricn zuin Masscnverlust konfronticrt.A vcry important property of very young and massive stars (BN objects) is their iiitcnsive mass loss. We describe the mai… Show more

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“…This hot core is associated with a massive molecular outflow and various infrared and radio sources (Henning et al 2000). Figure 7 shows the observed lines and the best-fit model (Table 8).…”
Section: Iras 12326-6245mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…This hot core is associated with a massive molecular outflow and various infrared and radio sources (Henning et al 2000). Figure 7 shows the observed lines and the best-fit model (Table 8).…”
Section: Iras 12326-6245mentioning
confidence: 96%
“…Let us recall a few points about this accretion law. Firstly, it is based on an empirical relation, which was established by Churchwell (1998) and confirmed by Henning et al (2000), between the mass outflow rate,Ṁ out , and the bolometric luminosity, L, of the accreting object in ultra-compact HII regions:…”
Section: Mass Accretion Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The main argument stems from massive molecular outflow observations that identify collimated and energetic outflows from high-mass protostars, resembling the properties of known low-mass star formation sites (e.g., Henning et al 2000;Beuther et al 2002;Wu et al 2004;Zhang et al 2005;Arce et al 2007;López-Sepulcre et al 2009). Such collimated jet-like outflow structures are only explainable with an underlying massive accretion disk driving the outflows via magneto-centrifugal acceleration.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%