Testing maser-based evolutionary schemes: A new search for 37.7-GHz methanol masers
S. P. Ellingsen (1), S. L. Breen (2), M. A. Voronkov (2), J. R. Dawson, (1) ((1) University of Tasmania, (2) CSIRO Astronomy, Space Sciences)

TL;DR
This study used the Mopra telescope to search for 37.7-GHz methanol masers in luminous class II maser sources, discovering seven new masers and providing insights into their association with late-stage high-mass star formation.
Contribution
First targeted search for 37.7-GHz methanol masers in luminous class II sources, revealing a high detection rate and supporting their link to late star formation stages.
Findings
Seven new 37.7-GHz methanol masers detected.
Detection rate of at least 30% in the sample.
Modest correlation between maser intensity ratios.
Abstract
We have used the Australia Telescope National Facility Mopra 22-m antenna to search for 37.7-GHz (7(-2) - 8(-1}E) methanol masers towards a sample of thirty six class II methanol masers. The target sources are the most luminous class II methanol masers not previously searched for this transition, with isotropic peak 12.2-GHz maser luminosity greater than 250 Jy/kpc^2 and isotropic peak 6.7-GHz maser luminosity greater than 800 Jy/kpc^2. Seven new 37.7-GHz methanol masers were detected as a result of the search. The detection rate for 37.7-GHz methanol masers towards a complete sample of all such class II methanol maser sites south of declination -20 deg is at least 30 percent. The relatively high detection rate for this rare methanol transition is in line with previous predictions that the 37.7-GHz transition is associated with a late stage of the class II methanol maser phase of…
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