The properties and polarization of the H2O and CH3OH maser environment of NGC7538-IRS1
G. Surcis, W.H.T. Vlemmings, R.M. Torres, H.J. van Langevelde, B., Hutawarakorn Kramer

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution polarization observations of H2O and CH3OH masers in NGC7538-IRS1 to explore magnetic field orientation and the structure of the star-forming region, revealing complex gas dynamics and magnetic configurations.
Contribution
It provides new high-resolution polarization measurements of masers in NGC7538-IRS1, offering insights into magnetic field orientation and the region's structure, which were previously uncertain.
Findings
Detection of 17 H2O and 49 CH3OH masers at high resolution.
Linear polarization observed in select masers, indicating magnetic field alignment.
Zeeman-splitting measured in three CH3OH masers, revealing magnetic field strength.
Abstract
NGC7538 is a complex massive star-forming region. The region is composed of several radio continuum sources, one of which is IRS1, a high-mass protostar, from which a 0.3 pc molecular bipolar outflow was detected. Several maser species have been detected around IRS1. The CH3OH masers have been suggested to trace a Keplerian-disk, while the H2O masers are almost aligned to the outflow. More recent results suggested that the region hosts a torus and potentially a disk, but with a different inclination than the Keplerian-disk that is supposed to be traced by the CH3OH masers. Tracing the magnetic field close to protostars is fundamental for determining the orientation of the disk/torus. Recent studies showed that during the protostellar phase of high-mass star formation the magnetic field is oriented along the outflows and around or on the surfaces of the disk/torus. The observations of…
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