The Kinematics, Physical Condition and Magnetic Field of the W3 Irs5 Region |
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Authors: | Hiroshi Imai Anuj P. Sarma |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Physics, Faculty of Science, Kagoshima University, Japan;(2) Physics and Astronomy Department, Eastern Kentucky University, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | We have independently investigated water masers associated with the star-forming region W3 IRS5 with the VLBA. Imai et al., found that the maser 3-D motions exhibit outflows, which likely originate from two of the hyper-compact HII regions in this source. Sarma et al., have detected the Zeeman effect in water masers toward W3 IRS5 and measured line-of-sight magnetic field strengths of between 14 and 42 mG. The directions of maser linear polarization are well aligned in the whole maser region and perpendicular to the estimated magnetic field. These polarimetric results are consistent with an hourglass model of the magnetic field in W3 IRS5. Imai et al., also have analyzed the microstructures found in the individual maser features (1AU), which exhibit the fractal fashion and express turbulence on very small scales. Together, we have demonstrated that observations of water masers enable us to comprehensively enhance our understanding of the early stages of the formation of massive stars in clusters. |
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Keywords: | water masers kinematics star formation outflow Zeeman effect linear polarization clustering, turbulence |
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