New H2O masers in Seyfert and FIR bright galaxies. III. The Southern Sample
G. Surcis, A.Tarchi, C.Henkel, J.Ott, J.Lovell, and P.Castangia

TL;DR
This study extends water maser surveys to southern galaxies with high FIR flux, discovering new masers and analyzing their nuclear regions to understand their origins and relation to star formation and galaxy mergers.
Contribution
It reports the discovery of two new water masers in southern FIR-bright galaxies and provides detailed interferometric follow-up to explore their nuclear and star-forming origins.
Findings
Discovered two new water masers in southern FIR-bright galaxies.
Detected maser emission associated with star formation regions offset from galactic nuclei.
Follow-up observations reveal complex maser activity in merging galaxy NGC3256.
Abstract
Recently, a relationship between the water maser detection rate and far infrared (FIR) flux densities has been established as a result of two 22 GHz maser surveys in a complete sample of galaxies (Dec>-30 degree) with 100 micron flux densities of > 50 Jy and > 30 Jy. This survey has been extended to the southern galaxies in order to discover new maser sources and to investigate the galaxies hosting the maser spots with particular emphasis on their nuclear regions. A sample of 12 galaxies with Dec<-30 degree and S(100 micron)>50 Jy was observed with the 70-m telescope of the Canberra Deep Space Communication Complex (CDSCC) at Tidbinbilla (Australia) in a search for water maser emission. The average 3 sigma noise level of the survey is 15 mJy for a 0.42 km/s channel, corresponding to a detection threshold of ~0.1 solar luminosities for the isotropic maser luminosity at a distance of 25…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena
