1980
DOI: 10.1071/ph800139
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Galactic Plane H2O Masers: A Southern Survey

Abstract: An extensive 22 GHz survey of H 2 0 masers has been made with the Parkes 64 m radio telescope. We present data here for 68 sources, of which almost one-half were discovered in the present series of observations. The telescope beamsize, 100' arc to half-power, has enabled us to improve the position measurements of most of the known sources and in a few cases has allowed us to resolve a 'source' into several spatially separated components. The wide velocity coverage of our observations (> 200 km s -1) has led to… Show more

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“…From observations with the VLT MIR VISIR camera, Grave et al (2014) found indications that this region consists of two main luminous sources (O4V and O5V) which account for at least half of the luminosity from this region. As well as being proximate to the Hii region G333.6-0.22, this molecular outflow source is also associated with MSX and 1.2-mm dust sources (Mookerjea et al 2004) and masers of H 2 O and OH (Batchelor et al 1980;Caswell 1998).…”
Section: G333 Outflow/infall Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…From observations with the VLT MIR VISIR camera, Grave et al (2014) found indications that this region consists of two main luminous sources (O4V and O5V) which account for at least half of the luminosity from this region. As well as being proximate to the Hii region G333.6-0.22, this molecular outflow source is also associated with MSX and 1.2-mm dust sources (Mookerjea et al 2004) and masers of H 2 O and OH (Batchelor et al 1980;Caswell 1998).…”
Section: G333 Outflow/infall Sourcesmentioning
confidence: 88%
“…Both X-ray point sources and extended emission have been reported. RCW 49 has also been observed in molecular and atomic line surveys of OH (Caswell 1997(Caswell , 1998, CH 3 OH (Caswell 1997), H 2 O (Batchelor et al 1980), H 2 CO (Caswell & Haynes 1987;Whiteoak & Gardner 1974), and H109 and/or H110 lines (Wilson et al 1970;Caswell & Haynes 1987). It has also been imaged in the radio continuum by , , Haynes et al (1978Haynes et al ( , 1979, and Whiteoak & Uchida (1997, hereafter WU97).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 90%
“…Also Garay et al observed a strong signature of large-scale infall motions and derived an infall speed of ∼1 km s −1 and a mass infall rate of ∼1 × 10 −2 M yr −1 at a radius of ∼0.2 pc. Water masers were detected toward IRAS 16547−4247 by Batchelor et al (1980) with the Parkes radio telescope. They reported a flux of 100 Jy and a v LSR = −34 km s −1 for the maser emission.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%