High-velocity feature of the class I methanol maser in G309.38-0.13
2010
The Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) has been used to map class I methanol
masers at 36 and 44 GHz in G309.38−0.13. Maser spots are found at nine locations in an
area of 50 × 30 arcsec2, with both transitions reliably detected at only two locations. The
brightest spot is associated with shocked gas traced by 4.5-μm emission. The data allowed
us to make a serendipitous discovery of a high-velocity 36-GHz spectral feature, which is
blueshifted by about 30 km s−1 from the peak velocity at this frequency, but spatially located
close to (within a few arcseconds of) the brightestmaser spot.We interpret this as indicating an
outflow parallel to the line of sight. Such a high-velocity spread of maser features, which has
not been previously reported in the class I methanol masers associated with a single molecular
cloud, suggests that the outflow most likely interacts with a moving parcel of gas.
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