ATCA 1.2 cm Observations of the Massive Star Forming Region G305.2+0.2
We report on Australia Telescope observations of the massive star forming region G305.2+0.2 at 1.2 cm. We detected emission in five molecules towards G305A, confirming its hot core nature. We determined a rotational temperature of 26 K for methanol. A non-LTE excitation calculation suggests a kinema...
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Zusammenfassung: | We report on Australia Telescope observations of the massive star forming
region G305.2+0.2 at 1.2 cm. We detected emission in five molecules towards
G305A, confirming its hot core nature. We determined a rotational temperature
of 26 K for methanol. A non-LTE excitation calculation suggests a kinematic
temperature of order 200 K. A time dependent chemical model is also used to
model the gas phase chemistry of the hot core associated with G305A. A
comparison with the observations suggest an age of between 2 x10^4 and 1.5
x10^5 years. We also report on a feature to the SE of G305A which may show weak
Class I methanol maser emission in the line at 24.933 GHz. The more evolved
source G305B does not show emission in any of the line tracers, but strong
Class I methanol maser emission at 24.933 GHz is found 3\arcsec to the east.
Radio continuum emission at 18.496 GHz is detected towards two \hii regions.
The implications of the non-detection of radio continuum emission toward G305A
and G305B are also discussed. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.0707.2622 |