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Title: A sensitive search for predicted methanol maser transitions with the Australia telescope compact array
Authors: Chipman, A.
Ellingsen, S. P.
Sobolev, A. M.
Cragg, D. M.
Issue Date: 2016
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Citation: A sensitive search for predicted methanol maser transitions with the Australia telescope compact array / A. Chipman, S. P. Ellingsen, A. M. Sobolev, D. M. Cragg. — DOI 10.1017/pasa.2016.48 // Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia. — 2016. — Iss. 33. — e056.
Abstract: We have used theAustralia Telescope Compact Array to search for a number of centimetrewavelengthmethanol transitions which are predicted to show weak maser emission towards star formation regions. Sensitive, high spatial, and spectral resolution observations towards four high-mass star formation regions which show emission in a large number of class II methanol maser transitions did not result in any detections. From these observations, we are able to place an upper limit of 1 300 K on the brightness temperature of any emission from the 31A+-31A-, 17-2-18-3 E (vt = 1), 124-133 A-, 124-133 A+, and 41A+-41A- transitions of methanol in these sources on angular scales of 2 arcsec. This upper limit is consistent with current models for class II methanol masers in high-mass star formation regions and better constraints than those provided here will likely require observations with next-generation radio telescopes. © Astronomical Society of Australia 2016.
Keywords: ISM: MOLECULES
MASERS
RADIO LINES: ISM
STARS: FORMATION
URI: http://elar.urfu.ru/handle/10995/90639
Access: info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess
SCOPUS ID: 84994646169
WOS ID: 000388190500001
PURE ID: 1311800
ISSN: 1323-3580
DOI: 10.1017/pasa.2016.48
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