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Intermittent maser flare around the high mass young stellar object G353.273+0.641 I: data & overview

Solar and Stellar Astrophysics 2015-05-28 v1

Abstract

We have performed VLBI and single-dish monitoring of 22 GHz H2_{2}O maser emission from the high mass young stellar object G353.273+0.641 with VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry) and Tomakamai 11-m radio telescope. Two maser flares have been detected, separated almost two years. Frequent VLBI monitoring has revealed that these flare activities have been accompanied by structural change of the prominent shock front traced by H2O maser alignments. We have detected only blue-shifted emissions and all maser features have been distributed within very small area of 200 ×\times 200 au2^{2} in spite of wide velocity range (> 100 km s1^{-1}). The light curve shows notably intermittent variation and suggests that the H2_{2}O masers in G353.273+0.641 are excited by episodic radio jet. The time-scale of \sim2 yr and characteristic velocity of \sim500 km s1^{-1} also support this interpretation. Two isolated velocity components of C50 (-53 \pm 7 km s1^{-1}) and C70 (-73 \pm 7 km s1^{-1}) have shown synchronised linear acceleration of the flux weighted V\rmnLSRV_{\rmn{LSR}} values (\sim-5 km s1^{-1} yr1^{-1}) during the flare phase. This can be converted to the lower-limit momentum rate of 1.1 \times 103^{-3} M\sun_{\sun} km s1^{-1} yr1^{-1}. Maser properties are quite similar to that of IRAS 20126+4104 especially. This corroborates the previous suggestion that G353.273+0.641 is a candidate of high mass protostellar object. The possible pole-on geometry of disc-jet system can be suitable for direct imaging of the accretion disc in this case.

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@article{arxiv.1106.1511,
  title  = {Intermittent maser flare around the high mass young stellar object G353.273+0.641 I: data & overview},
  author = {K. Motogi and K. Sorai and M. Honma and T. Minamidani and T. Takekoshi and K. Akiyama and K. Tateuchi and K. Hosaka and Y. Ohishi and Y. Watanabe and A. Habe and H. Kobayashi},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1106.1511},
  year   = {2015}
}

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13 pages, 5 figures accepted for publication in MNRAS