Identification of Bursting Water Maser Features in Orion KL
Tomoya Hirota, Masato Tsuboi, Kenta Fujisawa, Mareki Honma, Noriyuki, Kawaguchi, Mi Kyoung Kim, Hideyuki Kobayashi, Hiroshi Imai, Toshihiro, Omodaka, Katsunori, M. Shibata, Tomomi Shimoikura, and Yoshinori Yonekura

TL;DR
This study reports the detection and precise localization of bursting water maser features in Orion KL, revealing their association with shocked gas and potential outflow interactions, marking a significant step in understanding maser variability.
Contribution
First to determine absolute positions of bursting maser features with sub-milliarcsecond accuracy, linking them to shocked gas regions and outflow activity in Orion KL.
Findings
Burst event reached 4.4×10^4 Jy in March 2011.
Two spatially separated bursting features observed.
Features are aligned with shocked molecular gas.
Abstract
In February 2011, a burst event of the HO maser in Orion KL (Kleinmann-Low object) has started after 13-year silence. This is the third time to detect such phenomena in Orion KL, followed by those in 1979-1985 and 1998. We have carried out astrometric observations of the bursting HO maser features in Orion KL with VERA (VLBI Exploration of Radio Astrometry), a Japanese VLBI network dedicated for astrometry. The total flux of the bursting feature at the LSR velocity of 7.58 km s reaches 4.4 Jy in March 2011. The intensity of the bursting feature is three orders of magnitudes larger than that of the same velocity feature in the quiescent phase in 2006. Two months later, another new feature appears at the LSR velocity of 6.95 km s in May 2011, separated by 12 mas north of the 7.58 km s feature. Thus, the current burst occurs at two spatially…
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