A global view on star formation: The GLOSTAR Galactic plane survey III. 6.7 GHz methanol maser survey in Cygnus X
Gisela N. Ortiz-Le\'on, Karl M. Menten, Andreas Brunthaler, Timea, Csengeri, James S. Urquhart, Friedrich Wyrowski, Yan Gong, Michael R. Rugel,, Sergio A. Dzib, Aiyuan Yang, Hans Nguyen, William D. Cotton, Sac Nicte X., Medina, Rohit Dokara, Carsten Koenig, Henrik Beuther

TL;DR
This paper presents a survey of 6.7 GHz methanol masers in Cygnus X, revealing new sources and analyzing their association with star formation indicators, thereby enhancing understanding of high-mass star formation regions.
Contribution
The study provides the first unbiased radio survey of methanol masers in Cygnus X, detecting new masers and analyzing their properties and associations with star-forming regions.
Findings
Detected 13 methanol masers, including 2 new sources.
All masers are associated with dust continuum emission.
Only 38% have radio continuum counterparts, indicating youth.
Abstract
The Cygnus X complex is covered by the Global View of Star Formation in the Milky Way (GLOSTAR) survey, an unbiased radio-wavelength Galactic plane survey, in 4--8 GHz continuum radiation and several spectral lines. The GLOSTAR survey observed the 6.7~GHz transition of methanol (CHOH), an exclusive tracer of high-mass young stellar objects. Using the Very Large Array in both the B and D configurations, we observed an area in Cygnus~X of in size and simultaneously covered the methanol line and the continuum, allowing cross-registration. We detected thirteen sources with Class~II methanol maser emission and one source with methanol absorption. Two methanol maser sources are newly detected; in addition, we found four new velocity components associated with known masers. Five masers are concentrated in the DR21 ridge and W75N. We determined the characteristics…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
