Asymmetric distributions of H2O and SiO masers towards V627 Cas
Haneul Yang, Se-Hyung Cho, Youngjoo Yun, Dong-Hwan Yoon, Dong-Jin Kim,, Hyosun Kim, Sung-Chul Yoon, Richard Dodson, Mar\'ia J. Rioja, Hiroshi Imai

TL;DR
This study maps and analyzes the asymmetric distributions of H2O and SiO masers around V627 Cas, revealing insights into its circumstellar environment and potential binary interactions.
Contribution
First simultaneous multi-frequency maser observations of V627 Cas, providing detailed spatial distributions and implications for its stellar and binary structure.
Findings
Asymmetric maser distributions suggest bipolar outflow or binary influence.
SiO maser rings are slightly larger for v=1 than v=2 transitions.
Estimated distance to V627 Cas is approximately 1 kpc.
Abstract
We performed simultaneous observations of the H2O 6(1,6) - 5(2,3) (22.235080 GHz) and SiO v= 1, 2, J = 1 - 0, SiO v = 1, J = 2 - 1, 3 - 2 (43.122080, 42.820587, 86.243442, and 129.363359 GHz) masers towards the suspected D-type symbiotic star, V627 Cas, using the Korean VLBI Network. Here, we present astrometrically registered maps of the H2O and SiO v = 1, 2, J = 1 - 0, SiO v = 1, J = 2 - 1 masers for five epochs from January 2016 to June 2018. Distributions of the SiO maser spots do not show clear ring-like structures, and those of the H2O maser are biased towards the north-north-west to west with respect to the SiO maser features according to observational epochs. These asymmetric distributions of H2O and SiO masers are discussed based on two scenarios of a bipolar outflow and the presence of the hot companion, a white dwarf, in V627 Cas. We carried out ring fitting of SiO v = 1, and…
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