Long-term Variability of H$_2$CO Masers in Star-forming Regions
N. Andreev, E. D. Araya, I. M. Hoffman, P. Hofner, S. Kurtz, H. Linz,, L. Olmi, and I. Lorran-Costa

TL;DR
This study monitors long-term variability of H$_2$CO masers in star-forming regions, revealing continued variability in NGC 7538 IRS 1 and stability in other regions, providing insights into maser behavior and associated molecular emissions.
Contribution
First multi-epoch monitoring of 6cm H$_2$CO masers across multiple regions, analyzing variability patterns and comparing them with other maser species and isotopologues.
Findings
H$_2$CO masers in NGC 7538 IRS 1 show continued variability.
Most other regions exhibit stable 6cm H$_2$CO masers over time.
Correlated flux decreases observed among H$_2$CO, H$_2$O, and CH$_3$OH masers.
Abstract
We present results of a multi-epoch monitoring program on variability of 6cm formaldehyde (HCO) masers in the massive star forming region NGC7538IRS1 from 2008 to 2015 conducted with the GBT, WSRT, and VLA. We found that the similar variability behaviors of the two formaldehyde maser velocity components in NGC7538IRS1 (which was pointed out by Araya and collaborators in 2007) have continued. The possibility that the variability is caused by changes in the maser amplification path in regions with similar morphology and kinematics is discussed. We also observed 12.2GHz methanol and 22.2GHz water masers toward NGC7538IRS1. The brightest maser components of CHOH and HO species show a decrease in flux density as a function of time. The brightest HCO maser component also shows a decrease in flux density and has a similar LSR…
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