The interstellar methanol masers and their environments

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作者
Mao, RQ [1 ]
Pei, CC
Zeng, Q
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[1] Chinese Acad Sci, Purple Mt Observ, Nanjing 210008, Peoples R China
[2] Chinese Acad Sci, Natl Astron Observ, Beijing 100012, Peoples R China
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methanol maser; massive star formation; interstellar molecular line;
D O I
10.1360/03yg9019
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O4 [物理学];
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0702 ;
摘要
To promote the understanding of massive star formation processes, we have studied the 6.6 GHz methanol (CH3OH) masers and their environments-the dense cores and the outer regions of the molecular cloud. The physics of the CH3OH maser or the thermal emission lformation region is studied by fitting the observational data of the 6.6 GHz 5(1)-6(0) A(+) and the 107 GHz 3(1)-4(0) A(+) CH3OH maser emission, using the radiative transfer calculations. The type II characteristics of the 6.6 GHz CH3OH maser are confirmed by the calculation results. A greater intensity of the radiation field leads to an increase in the peak intensity of the maser; however, high densities tend to turn off the maser. The calculation results show that to be a maser the 6.6 GHz CH3OH emission needs a radiation field of 150-300 K and a density not higher than 10(7) cm(3), while the 107 GHz emission requires a radiation field of 210-300 K and a density not higher than 3x10(6)cm(-3). The 6.6 GHz line is maser towards all six studied sources, while the 107 GHz line is maser towards Cep A only. Moreover, the former's intensity is much stronger than the latter. The radiative transfer calculations also indicate that the 6.6 GHz maser emission is so strong that the requirements of its formation (e.g. the radiation field, the density and the kinetic parameters) can only be satisfied at a certain stage of the processes of the massive star formation. Therefore it is often used as one of the most prominent tracers for the massive star formation regions. The calculation results of the simultaneous observations of (1,11) through (4,4) inversion lines of the ammonia (NH3) indicate that both the temperature and the density in the 6.6 GHz CH3OH maser formation regions are higher than that of the NH3 line formation regions. Furthermore, the common fact of IVlsr(CO)I > IVlsr(NH3)I > IVlsr(CH3OH 6.6GHz maser)I in all six sources implies the ongoing developing trends of those gas flows driven by the masers.
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