Observations of Stellar Maser Sources with no IRAS Counterpart
Abstract
We investigated stellar maser sources with no IRAS counterpart at the radio, middle-infrared, and near-infrared wavelengths. A 43 GHz SiO maser search for 120 2MASS/MSX objects, and 10 OH 1612 MHz sources with no or a very faint MSX counterpart, resulted in 43 SiO detections: one OH 1612 MHz source, 2 near-infrared stars, and 40 MSX sources. Additional near-infrared J-, H-, and K-band observations of the OH 1612 MHz sources detected 5 near-infrared counterparts. Furthermore, middle-infrared imaging observations at 8.8, 9.7, 12.4, and 24.5 micron with the Subaru 8.2-m telescope found counterparts for 2 near-infrared stars with SiO masers, and counterparts for 6 OH 1612 MHz sources. However, 4 OH 1612 MHz sources were not detected in the sensitive near- and middle-infrared searches; three of these are relatively strong OH maser sources for which the positions were known accurately. We conclude that one of these (OH 028.286-01.801) must be a young object in a star-forming region.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0511689,
title = {Observations of Stellar Maser Sources with no IRAS Counterpart},
author = {S. Deguchi and J. Nakashima and T. Miyata and Y. Ita},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0511689},
year = {2015}
}
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PASJ 57, No.6 issue in press (1 color figure), full high res. figures available at ftp://ftp.nro.nao.ac.jp/nroreport/no629.pdf.gz. PASJ 57 No. 6 (Dec 25, 2005 issue) in press