Interstellar H$_2$O Masers from J Shocks
David Hollenbach, Moshe Elitzur, and Christopher F. McKee

TL;DR
This paper models 22 GHz H$_2$O masers in star-forming regions as arising from high-velocity J shocks, explaining their brightness, size, and luminosity through shock chemistry and coherence effects.
Contribution
It introduces a detailed shock-based model for interstellar water masers, linking observed properties to shock parameters and chemistry, which was not previously established.
Findings
Maser brightness temperatures of 10^{11}-10^{14} K explained by shock coherence.
Maser properties depend primarily on particle flux into the shock, j=n_0 v_s.
Model reproduces observed maser sizes, luminosities, and brightness temperatures.
Abstract
We present a model in which the 22 GHz HO masers observed in star-forming regions occur behind shocks propagating in dense regions (preshock density cm). We focus on high-velocity ( km s) dissociative J shocks in which the heat of H re-formation maintains a large column of K gas; at these temperatures the chemistry drives a considerable fraction of the oxygen not in CO to form HO. The HO column densities, the hydrogen densities, and the warm temperatures produced by these shocks are sufficiently high to enable powerful maser action. The observed brightness temperatures (generally K) are the result of coherent velocity regions that have dimensions in the shock plane that are 10 to 100 times the shock thickness of cm. The masers are therefore beamed towards the observer,…
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