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Masers: Precision probes of molecular gas

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Abstract Maser emission from water, methanol, silicon monoxide and other molecules can reach brightness temperatures ≫ 10 10 K. Such observations can achieve sub-pc precision for discs around black holes… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Maser emission from water, methanol, silicon monoxide and other molecules can reach brightness temperatures ≫ 10 10 K. Such observations can achieve sub-pc precision for discs around black holes or sub-au scale interactions in protostellar discs and the regions where evolved star winds reach escape velocity. Ultra-high resolution maser observations also provide photon statistics, for fundamental physics experiments. RadioAstron has shown the success – and limitations – of cm-wave maser observations on scales ≪ 1 mas with sparse baseline coverage. ALMA, APEX and earlier single dish searches have found a wealth of mm and sub-mm masers, some of which probably also attain high brightness temperatures. Masers are ideal for high-resolution observations throughout the radio regime and we need to consider the current lessons for the best observational strategies to meet specific science cases.

Keywords: precision probes; masers precision; probes molecular; molecular gas

Journal Title: Advances in Space Research
Year Published: 2020

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