Published January 1982 | Version v1
Journal article

OH observations of IRS 1 in NGC 7538

  • 1. Illinois Univ., Urbana (USA). Dept. of Astronomy
  • 2. National Radio Astronomy Observatory, Socorro, New Mexico (USA)
  • 3. Rijksuniversiteit Groningen (Netherlands). Kapteyn Sterrewacht
  • 4. Stichting Radiostraling van Zon en Melkweg, Dwingeloo (Netherlands)

Description

The OH masers associated with IRS 1 in NGC 7538 have been observed with the Very Large array at a spatial resolution of 1.2 arcsec and a velocity resolution of 0.65 km s-1. At 1720 MHz, two components with radial velocities of -57.4 and -59.3 km s-1 are found to lie on the southern edge of the ultracompact H II region. They are separated by 0.24 +- 0.07 arcsec in a direction roughly perpendicular to the line from the centre of IRS 1. An upper limit of 0.3 arcsec is obtained for the sizes. These masers are not coincident with the two H2CO masers with similar velocities. Three spatial components are measured at 1665 MHz: one with V = approximately -59.0 km s-1 is on the northern edge of IRS 1 close to the H2CO masers, one with V = approximately -60.1 km s-1 is on the western edge and the third with V = approximately -57.9 km s-1 is midway between the centre and the 1720-MHz OH masers to the south. The 1720-MHz and 1665-MHz OH masers, together with the two H2CO masers, lie roughly on a ring which is centred on IRS 1 and whose outer radius is approximately 0.4 arcsec. The positions and velocities of the maser spots are interpreted in terms of a simple shell model. (author)

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Journal Title
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.
Journal Volume
198
Journal Issue
1
Series
Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc.
Journal Page Range
265-272
ISSN
0035-8711