Ten protostellar outflows in the Orion molecular clouds were mapped in the 12CO/13CO J = 6?5 and 12CO J = 7?6 lines. The maps of these mid-J CO lines have an angular resolution of about 10' and a typical field size of about 100'. The physical parameters of the molecular outflows were derived, including mass transfer rates, kinetic luminosities, and outflow forces. The outflow sample was expanded by reanalyzing archival data of nearby low-luminosity protostars to cover a wide range of bolometric luminosities. Outflow parameters derived from other transitions of CO were compared. The mid-J (Jup ˜ 6) and low-J (Jup . 3) CO line wings trace essentially the same outflow component. By contrast, the high-J (up to Jup ˜ 50) line-emission luminosity...
[[abstract]]We present high angular resolution (similar to 1(n)), sensitive CO (2-1) line observatio...
Artículo de publicación ISIMolecular outflows driven by protostellar cluster members likely impact t...
bright sources in the Orion molecular cloud in order to quantify the range of conditions for which i...
Context. Owing to the high energy required for their excitation, high-J CO transitions are a valuabl...
Little is known about the interaction between molecular outflows associated with young stellar objec...
Aims. We aim to characterize the outflow properties of a sample of early Class 0 phase low-mass prot...
We present a study of molecular outflows toward a sample of 69 luminous IRAS point sources. The samp...
Context. Observations of CO rotational transitions in the 0.3−0.4 millimeter range, now po...
Context. Observations of CO rotational transitions in the 0.3−0.4 millimeter range, now po...
Twelve molecular line sources which exhibit high-velocity wings in the CO $J$ = 1-0 rotational trans...
Artículo de publicación ISIMolecular outflows driven by protostellar cluster members likely impact t...
Artículo de publicación ISIMolecular outflows driven by protostellar cluster members likely impact t...
Context. Molecular outflows are commonly detected originating from both protostellar and extragalact...
Context. Molecular outflows are commonly detected originating from both protostellar and extragalact...
Cornerstone molecules (CO, H2CO, CH3OH, HCN, HNC, CN, CS, SO) were observed toward seven sub-millime...
[[abstract]]We present high angular resolution (similar to 1(n)), sensitive CO (2-1) line observatio...
Artículo de publicación ISIMolecular outflows driven by protostellar cluster members likely impact t...
bright sources in the Orion molecular cloud in order to quantify the range of conditions for which i...
Context. Owing to the high energy required for their excitation, high-J CO transitions are a valuabl...
Little is known about the interaction between molecular outflows associated with young stellar objec...
Aims. We aim to characterize the outflow properties of a sample of early Class 0 phase low-mass prot...
We present a study of molecular outflows toward a sample of 69 luminous IRAS point sources. The samp...
Context. Observations of CO rotational transitions in the 0.3−0.4 millimeter range, now po...
Context. Observations of CO rotational transitions in the 0.3−0.4 millimeter range, now po...
Twelve molecular line sources which exhibit high-velocity wings in the CO $J$ = 1-0 rotational trans...
Artículo de publicación ISIMolecular outflows driven by protostellar cluster members likely impact t...
Artículo de publicación ISIMolecular outflows driven by protostellar cluster members likely impact t...
Context. Molecular outflows are commonly detected originating from both protostellar and extragalact...
Context. Molecular outflows are commonly detected originating from both protostellar and extragalact...
Cornerstone molecules (CO, H2CO, CH3OH, HCN, HNC, CN, CS, SO) were observed toward seven sub-millime...
[[abstract]]We present high angular resolution (similar to 1(n)), sensitive CO (2-1) line observatio...
Artículo de publicación ISIMolecular outflows driven by protostellar cluster members likely impact t...
bright sources in the Orion molecular cloud in order to quantify the range of conditions for which i...