posted on 2023-05-23, 10:18authored byEtoka, S, Engels, D, Imai, H, Dawson, J, Simon EllingsenSimon Ellingsen, Sjouwerman, L, van Langevelde, H
The intense line emission of OH masers is a perfect tracer of regions where new stars are born as well as of evolved stars, shedding large amounts of processed matter into the interstellar medium. From SKA deep surveys at 18 cm, where the maser lines from the ground-state of the OH molecule arise, we predict the discovery of more than 20000 sources of stellar and interstellar origin throughout the Galaxy. The study of this maser emission has many applications, including the determination of magnetic field strengths from polarisation measurements, studies of stellar kinematics using the precisely determined radial velocities, and distance determinations from VLBI astrometry. A new opportunity to study shocked gas in different galactic environments is expected to arise with the detection of lower luminosity masers. For the first time, larger numbers of OH masers will be detected in Local Group galaxies. New insights are expected in structure formation in galaxies by comparing maser populations in galaxies of different metallicity, as both their properties as well as their numbers depend on it. With the full capabilities of SKA, further maser transitions such as from excited OH and from methanol will be accessible, providing new tools to study the evolution of star-forming regions in particular.
History
Publication title
Advancing Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array
Editors
TL Bourke, R Braun, R Fender et al
Pagination
139-152
ISBN
978-1-909204-70-6
Department/School
School of Natural Sciences
Publisher
Dolman Scott Ltd
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Event title
Advancing Astrophysics with the Square Kilometre Array
Event Venue
Giardini Naxos, Italy
Date of Event (Start Date)
2014-06-09
Date of Event (End Date)
2014-06-13
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