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2012ApJ...760L..20C - Astrophys. J., 760, L20 (2012/December-1)

The protocluster G18.67+0.03: a test case for class I CH3 OH masers as evolutionary indicators for massive star formation.

CYGANOWSKI C.J., BROGAN C.L., HUNTER T.R., ZHANG Q., FRIESEN R.K., INDEBETOUW R. and CHANDLER C.J.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present high angular resolution Submillimeter Array and Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array observations of the massive protocluster G18.67+0.03. Previously targeted in maser surveys of GLIMPSE Extended Green Objects (EGOs), this cluster contains three Class I CH3 OH maser sources, providing a unique opportunity to test the proposed role of Class I masers as evolutionary indicators for massive star formation. The millimeter observations reveal bipolar molecular outflows, traced by 13CO(2-1) emission, associated with all three Class I maser sources. Two of these sources (including the EGO) are also associated with 6.7 GHz Class II CH3 OH masers; the Class II masers are coincident with millimeter continuum cores that exhibit hot core line emission and drive active outflows, as indicated by the detection of SiO(5-4). In these cases, the Class I masers are coincident with outflow lobes, and appear as clear cases of excitation by active outflows. In contrast, the third Class I source is associated with an ultracompact (UC) H II region, and not with Class II masers. The lack of SiO emission suggests that the 13CO outflow is a relic, consistent with its longer dynamical timescale. Our data show that massive young stellar objects (MYSOs) associated only with Class I masers are not necessarily young and provide the first unambiguous evidence that Class I masers may be excited by both young (hot core) and older (UC H II) MYSOs within the same protocluster.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: individual: G18.67+0.03 - ISM: jets and outflows - ISM: molecules - masers - stars: formation - techniques: interferometric

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