OH maser emission at 4765 MHz in NGC7538 (IRS1)

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Astronomical Spectroscopy, Hydroxyl Emission, Interstellar Masers, Radio Astronomy, Angular Resolution, Astronomical Models, H Ii Regions

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VLA observations with an angular resolution of 1.25 arcsec have shown that most of the 4765-MHz OH emission originates in front of the compact H II region associated with IRS1. The emission positions agree in general with those of ground-state (1720 and 1665 MHz) masers. The absence of 1612-MHz emission imposes restrictions on possible OH cloud models. There appears to be no association of OH emission with H2CO or H2O masers.

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