Polarisation Observations of H$_{2}$O $J_{K_{-1}K_{1}} = 5_{32} - 4_{41}$ 620.701 GHz Maser Emission with Herschel/HIFI in Orion KL
S.C. Jones, M. Houde, M. Harwit, M. Kidger, A. Kraus, C. McCoey, A., Marston, G. Melnick, K.M. Menten, P. Morris, D. Teyssier, V. Tolls

TL;DR
This study used Herschel/HIFI to observe the water maser emission at 620.701 GHz in Orion KL, finding no significant linear polarisation and comparing it with polarisation in a stronger 22 GHz maser line to understand star-forming environments.
Contribution
First measurement of linear polarisation of the 620.701 GHz water maser in Orion KL, providing insights into maser properties and star-forming regions at submillimeter wavelengths.
Findings
No polarisation detected within 2% upper limit.
Weak polarisation observed in the 620.701 GHz maser compared to the 22 GHz line.
Comparison suggests different maser components have varying polarisation properties.
Abstract
Context. The high intensities and narrow bandwidths exhibited by some astronomical masers make them ideal tools for studying star-forming giant molecular clouds. The water maser transition at 620.701 GHz can only be observed from above Earth's strongly absorbing atmosphere; its emission has recently been detected from space. Aims. We sought to further characterize the star-forming environment of Orion KL by investigating the linear polarisation of a source emitting a narrow 620.701 GHz maser feature with the heterodyne spectrometer HIFI on board the Herschel Space Observatory. Methods. High-resolution spectral datasets were collected over a thirteen month period beginning in 2011 March, to establish not only the linear polarisation but also the temporal variability of the source. Results. Within a uncertainty, no polarisation was detected to an…
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