VLA observations of water masers towards 6.7 GHz methanol maser sources
A.Bartkiewicz, M.Szymczak, Y.M.Pihlstr\"om, H.J.van Langevelde,, A.Brunthaler, M.J.Reid

TL;DR
This study used VLA observations to map water and methanol masers in high-mass star-forming regions, revealing their spatial relationships and suggesting different environmental roles and evolutionary stages.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed positional and morphological comparison of water and methanol masers in these regions, highlighting their different associations with outflows and disks.
Findings
High water maser detection rate (71%) near methanol sources.
Water masers often align with outflow-related infrared emission.
Methanol maser morphologies suggest disk/torus structures.
Abstract
22 GHz water and 6.7 GHz methanol masers are usually thought as signposts of early stages of high-mass star formation but little is known about their associations and the physical environments they occur in. The aim was to obtain accurate positions and morphologies of the water maser emission and relate them to the methanol maser emission recently mapped with Very Long Baseline Interferometry. A sample of 31 methanol maser sources was searched for 22 GHz water masers using the VLA and observed in the 6.7 GHz methanol maser line with the 32 m Torun dish simultaneously. Water maser clusters were detected towards 27 sites finding 15 new sources. The detection rate of water maser emission associated with methanol sources was as high as 71%. In a large number of objects (18/21) the structure of water maser is well aligned with that of the extended emission at 4.5 m confirming the…
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