Signatures of Inflow Motion in Cores of Massive Star Formation: Potential Collapse Candidates

  • Wu Y
  • Henkel C
  • Xue R
  • et al.
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Abstract

Using the IRAM 30 m telescope, a mapping survey in optically thick and thin lines was performed towards 46 high mass star-forming regions. The sample includes UC H{\sc ii} precursors and UC H{\sc ii} regions. Seventeen sources are found to show "blue profiles", the expected signature of collapsing cores. The excess of sources with blue over red profiles ([$N_{\rm blue}$ -- $N_{\rm red}$]/$N_{\rm total}$) is 29% in the HCO$^+$ $J$=1--0 line, with a probability of 0.6% that this is caused by random fluctuations. UC H{\sc ii} regions show a higher excess (58%) than UC H{\sc ii} precursors (17%), indicating that material is still accreted after the onset of the UC H{\sc ii} phase. Similar differences in the excess of blue profiles as a function of evolutionary state are not observed in low mass star-forming regions. Thus, if confirmed for high mass star-forming sites, this would point at a fundamental difference between low- and high-mass star formation. Possible explanations are inadequate thermalization, stronger influence of outflows in massive early cores, larger gas reserves around massive stellar objects or different trigger mechanisms between low- and high- mass star formation.

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Wu, Y., Henkel, C., Xue, R., Guan, X., & Miller, M. (2007). Signatures of Inflow Motion in Cores of Massive Star Formation: Potential Collapse Candidates. The Astrophysical Journal, 669(1), L37–L40. https://doi.org/10.1086/522958

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