2021
DOI: 10.48550/arxiv.2111.10850
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The SEDIGISM survey: a search for molecular outflows

A. Y. Yang,
J. S. Urquhart,
F. Wyrowski
et al.

Abstract: Context. The formation processes of massive stars are still unclear, but a picture is emerging involving accretion disks and molecular outflows in what appears to be a scaled-up version of low-mass star formation. A census of outflow activity toward high-mass starforming clumps in various evolutionary stages has the potential to shed light on high-mass star formation. Aims. We conducted an outflow survey toward ATLASGAL (APEX Telescope Large Area Survey of the Galaxy) clumps using SEDIGISM (structure, Excitati… Show more

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“…Pillai et al 2011;Sanhueza et al 2013). Additionally, several surveys like SEDIGISM (Schuller et al 2017;Yu et al 2019;Yang et al 2021;Colombo et al 2022), GLOSTAR (Nguyen et al 2021) are also aimed towards addressing various aspects of the formation mechanism and early evolutionary phases of high-mass stars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Pillai et al 2011;Sanhueza et al 2013). Additionally, several surveys like SEDIGISM (Schuller et al 2017;Yu et al 2019;Yang et al 2021;Colombo et al 2022), GLOSTAR (Nguyen et al 2021) are also aimed towards addressing various aspects of the formation mechanism and early evolutionary phases of high-mass stars.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%