Methanol and excited OH masers towards W51: I - Main and South
Sandra Etoka, Malcolm D. Gray, Gary A. Fuller

TL;DR
This study presents high-resolution polarimetric observations of methanol and excited OH masers in W51, revealing their spatial distribution, magnetic field strengths, and association with star-forming regions, enhancing understanding of maser environments.
Contribution
First detailed astrometric and polarimetric analysis of methanol and excited OH masers in W51, including magnetic field measurements and spatial-velocity structure.
Findings
Methanol masers are mainly in W51 Main, covering ~16200x11900 AU.
Excited OH maser emission at 6.035 GHz is only in W51 Main and is highly circularly polarized.
Magnetic field strengths from Zeeman pairs range from +1.6 to +6.8 mG.
Abstract
MERLIN phase-referenced polarimetric observations towards the W51 complex were carried out in March 2006 in the Class II methanol maser transition at 6.668 GHz and three of the four excited OH maser hyperfine transitions at 6 GHz. Methanol maser emission is found towards both W51 Main and South. We did not detect any emission in the excited OH maser lines at 6.030 and 6.049 GHz down to a 3 sigma limit of ~20 mJy per beam. Excited OH maser emission at 6.035 GHz is only found towards W51 Main. This emission is highly circularly polarised (typically 45% and up to 87%). Seven Zeeman pairs were identified in this transition, one of which contains detectable linear polarisation. The magnetic field strength derived from these Zeeman pairs ranges from +1.6 to +6.8 mG, consistent with the previously published magnetic field strengths inferred from the OH ground-state lines. The bulk of the…
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