Mid-J CO Line Observations of Protostellar Outflows in the Orion Molecular Clouds

Abstract

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''. Physical parameters of the molecular outflows were derived, including mass transfer rates, kinetic luminosities, and outflow forces. The outflow sample was expanded by re-analyzing 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 (J up ≈ 6) and low-J (J up ≤ 3) CO line wings trace essentially the same outflow component. By contrast, the high-J (up to J up ≈ 50) line-emission luminosity of CO shows little correlation with the kinetic luminosity from the J=6→5 line, which suggests that they trace distinct components. The low/mid-J CO line wings trace long-term outflow behaviors while the high-J CO lines are sensitive to short-term activities. The correlations between the outflow parameters and protostellar properties are presented, which shows that the strengths of molecular outflows increase with bolometric luminosity and envelope mass.

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