English

A Galactic survey of radio jets from massive protostars

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2021-03-17 v1 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

In conjunction with a previous southern-hemisphere work, we present the largest radio survey of jets from massive protostars to date with high-resolution, (0.04\sim 0.04^{\prime\prime}) VLA observations towards two subsamples of massive star-forming regions of different evolutionary statuses: 48 infrared-bright, massive YSOs and 8 IRDCs containing 16 luminous (Lbol>103L{\rm L_{bol}}>10^3\,{\rm L_\odot}) cores. For 94%94\% of the MYSO sample we detect thermal radio (α0.1\alpha \geq -0.1 whereby SνναS_\nu \propto \nu^\alpha) sources coincident with the protostar, of which 84%84\% (13 jets and 25 candidates) are jet-like. Radio luminosity is found to scale with Lbol{\rm L_{bol}} similarly to the low-mass case supporting a common mechanism for jet production across all masses. Associated radio lobes tracing shocks are seen towards 52%52\% of jet-like objects and are preferentially detected towards jets of higher radio and bolometric luminosities, resulting from our sensitivity limitations. We find jet mass loss rate scales with bolometric luminosity as m˙jetLbol0.9±0.2\dot{m}_{\rm jet} \propto {\rm L_{bol}}^{0.9\pm0.2}, thereby discarding radiative, line-driving mechanisms as the dominant jet-launching process. Calculated momenta show that the majority of jets are mechanically capable of driving the massive, molecular outflow phenomena since pjet>poutflowp_{\rm jet}>p_{\rm outflow}. Finally, from their physical extent we show that the radio emission can not originate from small, optically-thick \textsc{Hii} regions. Towards the IRDC cores, we observe increasing incidence rates/radio fluxes with age using the proxy of increasing luminosity-to-mass (LM)\left( \frac{L}{M} \right) and decreasing infrared flux ratios (S70μmS24μm)\left(\frac{S_{70 \rm \mu m}}{S_{24 \rm \mu m}}\right). Cores with LM<40LsolMsol1\frac{L}{M}<40\,{\rm L_{sol}}{\rm M_{sol}}^{-1} are not detected above (5.8GHz5.8{\rm GHz}) radio luminosities of 1mJykpc2\sim1{\rm mJy\,kpc}^2.

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Cite

@article{arxiv.2103.08990,
  title  = {A Galactic survey of radio jets from massive protostars},
  author = {S. J. D. Purser and S. L. Lumsden and M. G. Hoare and S. Kurtz},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2103.08990},
  year   = {2021}
}

Comments

To be published in MNRAS. 20 pages main text (4 tables, 14 figures), 90 pages appendices (6 tables, 66 figures)