J/MNRAS/301/640     Ultracompact H II regions studies. II.   (Walsh+, 1998)

Studies of ultracompact H II regions - II. High-resolution radio continuum and methanol maser survey. Walsh A.J., Burton M.G., Hyland A.R., Robinson G. <Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc. 301, 640 (1998)> =1998MNRAS.301..640W 1998MNRAS.301..640W
ADC_Keywords: H II regions ; Masers ; Radial velocities Keywords: masers - stars: formation - ISM: general - H II regions - radio continuum: ISM - radio lines: ISM Abstract: High spatial resolution radio continuum and 6.67-GHz methanol spectral line data are presented for methanol masers previously detected by Walsh et al. (1997, Cat. J/MNRAS/291/261). Methanol maser and/or radio continuum emission is found in 364 cases towards IRAS-selected regions. For those sources with methanol maser emission, relative positions have been obtained to an accuracy of typically 0.05arcsec, with absolute positions accurate to around 1arcsec. Maps of selected sources are provided. The intensity of the maser emission does not seem to depend on the presence of a continuum source. The coincidence of water and methanol maser positions in some regions suggests there is overlap in the requirements for methanol and water maser emission to be observable. However, there is a striking difference between the general proximity of methanol and water masers to both cometary and irregularly shaped ultracompact (UC) HII regions, indicating that, in other cases, there must be differing environments conductive to stimulating their emission. We show that the methanol maser is most likely present before an observable UC HII region is formed around a massive star and is quickly destroyed as the UC HII region evolves. There are 36 out of 97 maser sites that are linearly extended. The hypothesis that the maser emission is found in a circumstellar disc is not inconsistent with these 36 maser sites, but is unlikely. It cannot, however, account for all other maser sites. An alternative model which uses shocks to create the masing spots can more readily reproduce the maser spot distributions. 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This file table2.dat 126 1003 List of the UC HII regions detected -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See also: J/A+A/336/339 : VLA observations of ultracompact HII regions (Molinari+ 1998) J/A+AS/133/29 : Molecular line survey towards UC HII (Hatchell+ 1998) J/MNRAS/291/261 : Methanol maser of IRAS-selected sources (Walsh+ 1997) J/ApJS/91/659 : Ultracompact HII regions radio images (Kurtz+ 1994) Byte-by-byte Description of file: table2.dat -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Bytes Format Units Label Explanations -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1- 11 A11 --- IRAS Name of IRAS source, used for the pointing centre 13- 18 A6 --- Obs Date of Observation (either Aug/94 or Jan/95) 20- 21 I2 h RAh ? 8.64GHz radio continuum right ascension (J2000) 23- 24 I2 min RAm ? 8.64GHz radio continuum right ascension (J2000) 26- 30 F5.2 s RAs ? 8.64GHz radio continuum right ascension (J2000) 32 A1 --- DE- 8.64GHz radio continuum declination sign (J2000) 33- 34 I2 deg DEd ? 8.64GHz radio continuum declination (J2000) 36- 37 I2 arcmin DEm ? 8.64GHz radio continuum declination (J2000) 39- 42 F4.1 arcsec DEs ? 8.64GHz radio continuum declination (J2000) 43 A1 --- n_RAh [nc] Note (1) (2) 44 A1 --- l_S8.64GHz [~] Limit flag on S8.64GHz 45- 51 F7.2 mJy S8.64GHz ? 8.64GHz radio continuum integrated flux density 53- 54 I2 h RA1h ? 6.67GHz methanol maser right ascension (J2000) 56- 57 I2 min RA1m ? 6.67GHz methanol maser right ascension (J2000) 59- 64 F6.3 s RA1s ? 6.67GHz methanol maser right ascension (J2000) 66 A1 --- DE1- 6.67GHz methanol maser declination sign (J2000) 67- 68 I2 deg DE1d ? 6.67GHz methanol maser declination (J2000) 70- 71 I2 arcmin DE1m ? 6.67GHz methanol maser declination (J2000) 73- 77 F5.2 arcsec DE1s ? 6.67GHz methanol maser declination (J2000) 78 A1 --- n_RA1h [nc] Note (1) (3) 79- 84 F6.1 Jy S6.67GHzm ? 6.67GHz methanol maser peak flux density (in Janskys per beam) 87- 92 F6.1 km/s RV ? Radial velocity of the methanol maser component, with respect to the local standard of rest (LSR) 95- 96 I2 h RA2h ? 6.67GHz radio continuum right ascension (J2000) 98- 99 I2 min RA2m ? 6.67GHz radio continuum right ascension (J2000) 101-105 F5.2 s RA2s ? 6.67GHz radio continuum right ascension (J2000) 107 A1 --- DE2- 6.67GHz radio continuum declination sign (J2000) 108-109 I2 deg DE2d ? 6.67GHz radio continuum declination (J2000) 111-112 I2 arcmin DE2m ? 6.67GHz radio continuum declination (J2000) 114-117 F4.1 arcsec DE2s ? 6.67GHz radio continuum declination (J2000) 120 A1 --- n_RA2h [nc] Note (2) (1) 121-126 F6.1 mJy S6.67GHzr ? 6.67GHz radio continuum integrated flux density -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Note (1): n: non detection c: can't locate Note (2): A non detection implies that the flux dentity is value is one σ upper limit. Note (3): A non detection implies that the peak flux value is the three σ upper limit. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Acknowledgements: Andrew Walsh
(End) Patricia Bauer [CDS] 29-Apr-1999
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