Abundant Methanol Masers but no New Evidence for Star Formation in GCM0.253+0.016
E.A.C. Mills, N. Butterfield, D.A. Ludovici, C.C. Lang, J. Ott, M.R., Morris, S. Schmitz

TL;DR
This study used high-sensitivity radio observations to detect abundant methanol masers in GCM0.253+0.016, but found no new evidence of active star formation beyond known indicators, suggesting the cloud remains largely quiescent.
Contribution
First detailed radio survey of GCM0.253+0.016 revealing numerous methanol masers without evidence of ongoing star formation.
Findings
148 methanol masers detected, 68 confirmed as masers with high brightness temperatures
Continuum emission attributed mainly to external ionization, not star formation
No new signs of active star formation beyond known water masers
Abstract
We present new observations of the quiescent giant molecular cloud GCM0.253+0.016 in the Galactic center, using the upgraded Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array. Observations were made at wavelengths near 1 cm, at K (24 to 26 GHz) and Ka (27 and 36 GHz) bands, with velocity resolutions of 1-3 km/s and spatial resolutions of ~0.1 pc, at the assumed 8.4 kpc distance of this cloud. The continuum observations of this cloud are the most sensitive yet made, and reveal previously undetected emission which we attribute primarily to free-free emission from external ionization of the cloud. In addition to the sensitive continuum map, we produce maps of 12 molecular lines: 8 transitions of NH3 -- (1,1),(2,2),(3,3),(4,4),(5,5),(6,6),(7,7) and (9,9), as well as the HC3N (3-2) and (4-3) lines, and CH3OH 4(-1) - 3(0) the latter of which is known to be a collisionally-excited maser. We identify 148 CH3OH…
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