Online Database of Class I Methanol Masers
Dmitry Ladeyschikov, Olga Bayandina, Andey Sobolev

TL;DR
This paper introduces an extensive online database of class I methanol masers, compiling data from around 100 papers, enabling efficient access, analysis, and visualization of maser observations and distributions.
Contribution
The paper presents a comprehensive, publicly accessible database of class I methanol masers, integrating data from literature with analysis tools for the first time.
Findings
Distribution of class I masers similar to class II masers
Most masers located in the Molecular Ring
Presence of class I masers in the Nuclear Disk region
Abstract
In this paper, we present a database of class I methanol masers. The compiled information from the available literature provides an open and fast access to the data on class I methanol maser emission, including search, analysis and visualization of the extensive maser data set. There is information on individual maser components detected with single-dish observations and maser spots obtained from interferometric data. At the moment the database contains information from ~100 papers, i.e. ~7500 observations and ~650 sites of class I methanol masers. Analysis of the data collected in the database shows that the distribution of class I methanol maser sources is similar to that of class II methanol masers. They are mostly found in the Molecular Ring, where majority of the OB stars are located. The difference between class I and II distributions is the presence of many class I methanol…
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