A Masing Event in NGC6334I: Contemporaneous Flaring of Hydroxyl, Methanol and Water Masers
G. C. MacLeod, D. P. Smits, S. Goedhart, T. R. Hunter, C. L. Brogan,, J. O. Chibueze, S. P. van den Heever, C. J. Thesner, P. J. Banda, and J. D., Paulsen

TL;DR
This study reports a rare, simultaneous flaring event across multiple maser transitions in NGC6334I, linked to a massive protostellar outburst, revealing insights into star formation processes.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed observation of contemporaneous flaring in hydroxyl, methanol, and water masers, and links these to a recurring accretive outburst in a star-forming region.
Findings
Multiple maser transitions flared nearly simultaneously in 2015.
Flaring factors ranged from 20 to 145 times the original intensity.
The event correlates with a significant continuum outburst from the protostar.
Abstract
As a product of the maser monitoring program with the 26m telescope of the Hartebeesthoek Radio Astronomy Observatory (HartRAO), we present an unprecedented, contemporaneous flaring event of 10 maser transitions in hydroxyl, methanol, and water that began in 2015 January in the massive star-forming region NGC6334I in the velocity range -10 to -2 km/s. The 6.7 GHz methanol and 22.2 GHz water masers began flaring within 22 days of each other, while the 12.2 GHz methanol and 1665 MHz hydroxyl masers flared 80 and 113 days later respectively. The 1665 MHz, 6.7 GHz, and 22.2 GHz masers have all remained in their flared state for nearly 3 years. The brightest flaring components increased by factors of 66, 21, 26, and 20 in the 12.2 and 6.7 GHz methanol, 1665 MHz hydroxyl and 22.2 GHz water maser transitions respectively; some weaker components increased by up to a factor of 145. We also…
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