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2021ApJ...907...42N - Astrophys. J., 907, 42-42 (2021/January-3)

Terahertz water masers. II. Further SOFIA/GREAT detections Toward circumstellar outflows, and a multitransition analysis.

NEUFELD D.A., MENTEN K.M., DURAN C., GUSTEN R., KAUFMAN M.J., KRAUS A., MAZUMDAR P., MELNICK G.J., ORTIZ-LEON G.N., WIESEMEYER H. and WYROWSKI F.

Abstract (from CDS):

Following up on our discovery of terahertz water masers, reported in 2017, we report two further detections of water maser emission at frequencies above 1 THz. Using the GREAT instrument on SOFIA, we have detected emission in the 1.296411 THz 827 - 734 transition of water toward two additional oxygen-rich evolved stars, omicron Ceti (Mira) and R Crateris, and obtained an upper limit on the 1.296 THz line emission from U Orionis. Toward these three sources, and toward the red supergiant star VY Canis Majorae from which 1.296 THz line emission was reported previously, we have also observed several lower-frequency (sub)millimeter water maser transitions using the APEX 12 m telescope along with the 22 GHz transition using the Effelsberg 100 m telescope. We have used a simple model to analyze the multitransition data thereby obtained. Adopting, as a prior, independent literature estimates of the mass-loss rates in these four sources and in W Hydrae, we infer water abundances in a remarkably narrow range: n(H2O)/n(H2) = 1.4-2.5 x 10–4. For o Cet, VY CMa, and W Hya, the model is successful in predicting the maser line fluxes to within a typical factor ∼1.6-3. For R Crt and U Ori, the model is less successful, with typical line flux predictions lying an order of magnitude above or below the observations; such discrepancies are perhaps unsurprising given the exponential nature of maser amplification.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Astrophysical masers - Circumstellar envelopes - Submillimeter astronomy

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