A milliarcsecond-resolution image of the OH masers in G34.3+0.2 |
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Authors: | X W Zheng J M Moran M J Reid |
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Institution: | Department of Astronomy, Nanjing University, Nanjing 210093, China;Harvard–Smithsonian Center for Astrophysics, 60 Garden Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, USA |
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Abstract: | We present measurements of the distribution of the OH masers at 1665 and 1667 MHz towards the cometary ultracompact H ii region in the complex G34.3+0.2. The results are based on observations made in both senses of circular polarization with a very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) array having an angular resolution of 5×20 mas2. 38 maser features are identified in the region. 33 of these lie on an arc at the edge of the cometary H ii region. Five are located in a cluster offset toward the north-east by 3 arcsec, and are probably associated with an independent ultracompact H ii region. There is a velocity gradient of 30 km s?1 pc?1 across the arc. We identify five Zeeman pairs and determine that the magnetic field varies between 1 and 7 mG, but is always directed away from the Earth. The OH masers may arise in clumps in a shell of gas in a bow shock caused by the motion of the exciting star through the molecular cloud. The stand-off distance and the thickness of the shocked shell are roughly consistent with those predicted by such a bow-shock model. Also, the position of the exciting star(s), as estimated from the focus of the parabolic bow shock, closely matches that of the peak emission from the cometary H ii region. However, the north–south velocity gradient in the ionized material remains difficult to explain in the context of the bow-shock model. |
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Keywords: | masers H ii regions ISM: individual: G34 3+0 2 ISM: magnetic fields radio lines: ISM |
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