Ammonia in the hot core W51-IRS2: 12 new maser lines and a maser component with a velocity drift
C. Henkel, T. L. Wilson, H. Asiri, R. Mauersberger

TL;DR
This study reports the detection of 19 ammonia maser lines in W51-IRS2, including 12 new lines, revealing highly excited states, variability, polarization, and a velocity drift, linked to the region's extreme temperature and density.
Contribution
First identification of 12 new ammonia maser lines in space, expanding understanding of maser excitation in high-temperature star-forming regions.
Findings
19 ammonia maser lines detected, 12 are new.
Highly excited masers at temperatures up to 1450 K.
Velocity drift observed in narrow emission features.
Abstract
With the 100-m telescope at Effelsberg, 19 ammonia (NH3) maser lines have been detected toward the prominent massive star forming region W51-IRS2. Eleven of these inversion lines, the (J,K) = (6,2), (5,3), (7,4), (8,5), (7,6), (7,7), (9,7), (10,7), (9,9), (10,9), and (12,12) transitions, are classified as masers for the first time in outer space. All detected masers are related to highly excited inversion doublets. The (5,4) maser originates from an inversion doublet 340 K above the ground state, while the (12,12) transition, at 1450 K, is the most highly excited NH3 maser line so far known. Strong variability is seen not only in ortho- but also in para-NH3 transitions. Bright narrow emission features are observed, for the first time, in (mostly) ortho-ammonia transitions, at V ~ 45 km/s, well separated from the quasi-thermal emission near 60 km/s. These features were absent 25 years…
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