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1995A&A...302..528C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 302, 528-532 (1995/10-2)

The nature of massive protostellar candidates. I. A search for water masers towards color-selected IRAS sources.

CODELLA C. and PALLA F.

Abstract (from CDS):

A search for water maser emission at 22.2GHz has been performed towards 160 IRAS sources selected using the Wood & Churchwell color criteria to identify high-mass star forming regions. The aim of the survey is to verify the existence of a substantial variation of the maser detection rate within the Wood & Churchwell sample, and to estimate its possible contamination due to spurious sources. Out of the whole sample, water maser emission was found in 11 sources, 2 of which being new detections. The success rate of the survey is very low: 7%. We find a strong dependence of the maser occurrence on the IRAS flux density at 60µm: the rate drops from ∼24% for sources brighter than 100Jy to ∼1% for weaker ones. These results, combined with those found in previous surveys, indicate that it is very unlikely that the population of weak IRAS sources with shallow far-infrared continuum spectra is associated with high-mass star forming regions. Since these sources account for about half of the total number of the IRAS PS located inside the Wood & Churchwell color box, we believe that the predicted population of OB-type stars may have been overestimated by a factor up to 50%.

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Journal keyword(s): masers - stars: formation - HII regions - radio lines: ISM - infrared: ISM: continuum

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