A search for water maser emission toward obscured post-AGB star and planetary nebula candidates
J.F. Gomez, J.R. Rizzo, O. Suarez, A. Palau, L.F. Miranda, M.A., Guerrero, G. Ramos-Larios, J.M. Torrelles

TL;DR
This study searches for water maser emissions in obscured post-AGB stars and planetary nebula candidates, revealing new detections, water fountain candidates, and insights into maser occurrence related to object morphology and evolutionary stage.
Contribution
It presents new detections of water masers in post-AGB and PN candidates, identifies potential water fountain sources, and analyzes the correlation between maser presence and object properties.
Findings
15 water maser detections out of 133 objects
Higher detection rate in obscured and bipolar objects
Identification of three water fountain candidates
Abstract
Water maser emission at 22 GHz is a useful probe to study the transition between the nearly spherical mass-loss in the AGB to a collimated one in the post-AGB phase. In their turn, collimated jets in the post-AGB phase could determine the shape of planetary nebulae (PNe) once photoionization starts. We intend to find new cases of post-AGB stars and PNe with water maser emission, including water fountains or water-maser-emitting PNe. We observed water maser emission in a sample of 133 objects, with a significant fraction being post-AGB and young PN candidate sources with strong obscuration. We detected this emission in 15 of them, of which seven are reported here for the first time. We identified three water fountain candidates: IRAS 17291-2147, with a total velocity spread of ~96 km/s in its water maser components and two sources (IRAS 17021-3109 and IRAS 17348-2906) that show water…
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