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1997A&A...323..357C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 323, 357-362 (1997/7-2)

Search for 183GHz water maser emission in starburst galaxies.

COMBES F., NGUYEN-Q-RIEU and DINH-V-TRUNG

Abstract (from CDS):

We have searched for water vapor emission at 183GHz, redshifted at 157GHz and 161GHz, in the two ultraluminous starburst galaxies Mkn 1014 and VIIZw244. Due to the low energy level of the upper state of the 183 GHz transition (≃200K), it is expected that the emission regions are extended, as they are in the Orion or W49N molecular cloud cores. Since the warm and dense gas, typical of star-forming cores, is expected to have a large surface filling factor in ultraluminous starburst galaxies, the maser H2O emission at 183GHz could have been detected. In fact, no water line has been detected in Mkn 1014 and VIIZw244 with an upper limit of σ=1mK. We compare the H2O/CO emission ratio with that obtained towards the ultraluminous high-z object F10214+4724, and suggest that the amplification factor for the H2O emitting cores in this galaxy should be higher than for the general CO emitting region. We conclude that the warm and dense H2O cores are much less extended in the two observed starburst galaxies than in the Orion molecular cloud; this provides some information on the physical conditions and cooling processes of the interstellar medium in starburst galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): masers - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: starburst - radio lines: galaxies - galaxies: individual: Mkn 1014, VII Zw 244 (Zw VII 244)

Simbad objects: 4

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