Accurate water maser positions from HOPS
Andrew J. Walsh, Cormac R. Purcell, Steven N. Longmore, Shari L., Breen, James A. Green, Lisa Harvey-Smith, Christopher H. Jordan and, Christopher Macpherson

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution water maser positions from the HOPS survey, identifying their associations with star formation or evolved stars, and analyzing their spectral and spatial properties.
Contribution
It offers precise positions for water masers, classifies their astrophysical origins, and compares properties between masers associated with different objects.
Findings
69% of masers linked to star formation
19% associated with evolved stars
Evolved star masers have more spots and smaller sizes
Abstract
We report on high spatial resolution water maser observations, using the Australia Telescope Compact Array, towards water maser sites previously identified in the H2O southern Galactic Plane Survey (HOPS). Of the 540 masers identified in the single-dish observations of Walsh et al. (2011), we detect emission in all but 31 fields. We report on 2790 spectral features (maser spots), with brightnesses ranging from 0.06 Jy to 576Jy and with velocities ranging from -238.5 to +300.5km/s. These spectral features are grouped into 631 maser sites. We have compared the positions of these sites to the literature to associate the sites with astrophysical objects. We identify 433 (69 per cent) with star formation, 121 (19 per cent) with evolved stars and 77 (12 per cent) as unknown. We find that maser sites associated with evolved stars tend to have more maser spots and have smaller angular sizes…
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