Evolution of the H2O and OH Maser Emission in W75NстатьяИсследовательская статья
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Аннотация:The results of a study of H2O and OH maser emission in the complex region of active star
formation W75N are presented. Observations were obtained using the 22-m radio telescope of the
Pushchino Radio Astronomy Observatory (Russia) and the Nançay radio telescope (France). Flaring H2O
maser featuresmay be identified with maser spots associated with the sources VLA 1 and VLA 2. The main H2O flares occurred in VLA 1. The flare emission was associated with either maser clusters having closely spaced radial velocities and sizes up to ∼2 AU or individual features. The maser emission is generated in a medium where turbulence on various scales is present. Analysis of the line shapes during flare maxima does not indicate the presence of the simplest structures — homogeneous maser condensations. Strong variability of the OH maser emission was observed. Zeeman splitting of the 1665-MHz line was detected for several features of the same cluster at a radial velocity of +5.5 km/s. The mean line-of-sight magnetic field in this cluster is ∼0.5 mG, directed away from the observer. Flares of the OH masers may be due to gas compression at a shock or MHD wave front.