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The variability of cosmic methanol masers in massive star-forming regions

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  24 July 2012

Jabulani P. Maswanganye
Affiliation:
HartRAO, P O BOX 443, Krugersdorp 1740, South Africa email: jabulani@hartrao.ac.za, mike@hartrao.ac.za
Michael J. Gaylard
Affiliation:
HartRAO, P O BOX 443, Krugersdorp 1740, South Africa email: jabulani@hartrao.ac.za, mike@hartrao.ac.za
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Abstract

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The methanol masers associated with G35.20-1.74 were monitored at 12178 MHz for four years and 6668 MHz for five years using the 26m Hartebeesthoek telescope. This source showed irregular variability and a single large flare event during the monitoring window.

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Contributed Papers
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Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2012

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