Submillimeter Class II methanol masers near the massive protostar S255IR NIRS3: evolution and excitation of the $J_1 -J_0$ A$^{-+}$ series and a new maser line at 345.919 GHz
I. I. Zinchenko (1), S. V. Salii (2), A. M. Sobolev (2), I. A. Zaichikova (1), S.-Y. Liu (3), Y.-N. Su (3) ((1) Institute of Applied Physics of the Russian Academy of Sciences, (2) Astronomical Observatory, Ural Federal University, (3) Institute of Astronomy, Astrophysics

TL;DR
This study investigates Class II methanol masers near the protostar S255IR NIRS3, revealing new maser lines, their evolution, and physical conditions, highlighting excitation mechanisms and limitations of current models.
Contribution
It reports the first detection of a maser at 336.9 GHz and analyzes the evolution of multiple methanol maser lines near a massive protostar.
Findings
Maser emission at 336.9 GHz detected for the first time.
The 345.919 GHz line shows maser characteristics.
Maser flux increased twofold from 2019 to 2021.
Abstract
We present the results of the further investigation of the Class II methanol maser emission in the A transition at 349.1 GHz discovered in 2016 in the remarkable core S255IR-SMA1, harboring a 20 M protostar NIRS3, which exhibited a disk-mediated accretion burst in 2015. The present study is based on the observations of this object with ALMA in Band 7 at the largest baselines, which provide the angular resolution of 15 mas. We estimated physical conditions in the region from which comes the maser emission, and in the surroundings, using the presumably quasi-thermal methanol lines in our bands and the CHCN line series. The total flux density in the A line in 2021 is about two times higher than in 2019. A maser emission of about the same intensity in 2021 is detected for the first time in the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsMolecular Spectroscopy and Structure · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science
