We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to make high-resolution images of the 6.7-GHz 51 → 60A+ maser transition of methanol towards 33 sources in the Galactic plane. Including the results from 12 methanol sources in the literature, we find that 17 out of 45 sources have curved or linear morphology. Most of the 17 have a velocity gradient along the line, which is consistent with masers lying in an edge-on circumstellar disc surrounding a massive star. We also made simultaneous continuum observations of the sources at 8.6 GHz, in order to image any associated H II region. 25 of the sources are associated with an ultracompact H II region, with a detection limit of ∼0.5 mJy beam-1. We argue that the methanol sources without an associated H II region represent less massive embedded stars, not an earlier stage in the lifetime of the star, as previously suggested.
History
Publication title
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume
300
Issue
4
Pagination
1131-1157
ISSN
0035-8711
Department/School
Physics
Publisher
Royal Astronomical Society
Publication status
Published
Place of publication
London
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