Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-04-06
Mon.Not.Roy.Astron.Soc. 351 (2004) 1327
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
11 pages, 6 figures, accepted for publication in MNRAS, Latex, mn2e.cls
Scientific paper
10.1111/j.1365-2966.2004.07882.x
In the early days of methanol maser discoveries the 9(2)-10(1) A+ transition at 23.1 GHz was found to exhibit maser characteristics in the northern star-forming region W3(OH), and probable maser emission in two other sources. Attention subsequently turned to the 6.6-GHz 5(1)-6(0) A+ methanol maser transition, which has proved a valuable tracer of early high-mass star formation. We have undertaken a new search for 23.1-GHz methanol masers in 50 southern star formation regions using the Parkes radiotelescope. The target sources all exhibit class II methanol maser emission at 6.6 GHz, with 20 sources also displaying maser features in the 107.0-GHz 3(1)-4(0) A+ methanol line. Strong emission at 23.1 GHz in NGC 6334F was confirmed, but no emission was detected in the remaining sources. Thus the 23.1-GHz methanol masers are rare. A maser model in which methanol molecules are pumped to the second torsionally excited state by radiation from warm dust can account for class II maser activity in all the transitions in which it is observed. According to this model the 23.1-GHz maser is favoured by conditions representing low gas temperature, high external dust temperature, low gas density, and high column density of methanol; the scarcity of this maser indicates that such combinations of conditions are uncommon. We have undertaken new model calculations to examine the range of parameters compatible with the upper limits on 23.1-GHz emission from our survey.
Caswell J. L.
Cragg Dinah M.
Ellingsen Simon P.
Godfrey Peter D.
Sobolev Andrej M.
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