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New ex-OH maser detections in the northern celestial hemisphere

  • O. Patoka
  • , O. Antyufeyev
  • , I. Shmeld
  • , V. Bezrukovs
  • , M. Bleiders
  • , A. Orbidans
  • , A. Aberfelds*
  • , V. Shulga
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • NASU - Institute of Radio Astronomy
  • Ventspils University College
  • College of Physics

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Abstract

Aims. Molecular masers, including methanol and hydroxyl masers, and in particular the ones in excited rotational states (ex-OH masers), are one of the most informative tools for studying star-forming regions. So, the discovery, of new maser sources in these regions is of great importance. Many studies and surveys of ex-OH maser sources have been carried out in the southern celestial hemisphere, but only a few have been done in the northern hemisphere. The specific aim of this work is to close this gap. Methods. The star-forming regions in the northern hemisphere with known active methanol masers were observed to search for new ex-OH maser sources with the 32 m and 16 m radio telescopes of the Ventspils International Radio Astronomy Centre (VIRAC). Results. Three OH maser lines in the excited state at the 6035 MHz in three northern hemisphere star-forming regions are detected. The maser 189.030+0.783 was previously known, but we suggest this maser is a possible variable. We confirm recent detections of the ex-OH masers 85.41+0.00 and 90.92+1.49 by other authors. The magnetic field strength in the masering regions is estimated by using right circular polarization and left circular polarization pair splitting. The high-velocity resolution provides us with an estimation of a comparatively small magnetic field strength for the 189.030+0.783 and 90.92+1.49 star-forming regions.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberA17
JournalAstronomy and Astrophysics
Volume652
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • ISM: molecules
  • Masers

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