We performed a survey in the SiO J=5→4 line toward a sample of 199 Galactic massive star-forming regions at different evolutionary stages with the SMT 10 m and CSO 10.4 m telescopes. The sample consists of 44 infrared dark clouds (IRDCs), 86 protostellar candidates, and 69 young \HII\ regions. We detected SiO J=5→4 line emission in 102 sources, with a detection rate of 57\%, 37\%, and 65\% for IRDCs, protostellar candidates, and young \HII\ regions, respectively. We find both broad line with Full Widths at Zero Power (FWZP) > 20 \kms and narrow line emissons of SiO in objects at various evolutionary stages, likely associated with high-velocity shocks and low-velocity shocks, respectively. The SiO luminosities do not show apparent differences among various evolutionary stages in our sample. We find no correlation between the SiO abundance and the luminosity-to-mass ratio, indicating that the SiO abundance does not vary significantly in regions at different evolutionary stages of star formation.
@article{arxiv.1905.08395,
title = {A SiO J = 5 - 4 Survey Toward Massive Star Formation Regions},
author = {Shanghuo Li and Junzhi Wang and Min Fang and Qizhou Zhang and Fei Li and Zhi-Yu Zhang and Juan Li and Qingfeng Zhu and Shaoshan Zeng},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1905.08395},
year = {2019}
}
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25 pages, 9 figures, 5 tables, accepted for publication in ApJ