Methanol Masers Observations in the 3-mm Bandwidth at the Radio Telescope RT-22 CrAO
YSC'14 Proceedings of Contributed Papers (eds. G. Ivashchenko, A. Golovin), Kyiv, Kyivskyi Universytet, pp. 95-98, 2007 We report the beginning of the astronomical masers investigations in the 3-mm bandwidth at the radio telescope RT-22 (CrAO, Ukraine). For this purpose the special complex for...
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Zusammenfassung: | YSC'14 Proceedings of Contributed Papers (eds. G. Ivashchenko, A.
Golovin), Kyiv, Kyivskyi Universytet, pp. 95-98, 2007 We report the beginning of the astronomical masers investigations in the 3-mm
bandwidth at the radio telescope RT-22 (CrAO, Ukraine). For this purpose the
special complex for maser lines investigation in 85...115 GHz frequency band is
developed. It is made on the base of the low noise cryogenic Shottky-diode
receiver and the high resolution Fourier-spectrometer. The cryogenic receiver
has the DSB noise temperature less than 100K. The spectral channel separation
of the Fourier-spectrometer is about 4kHz and the spectrometer bandwidth is 8
MHz. Results of maser observations of 8$^{0}-7^{1} $A$^{+}$ transition of
methanol (95.169 GHz) towards DR-21(OH), DR-21W and NGC7538 are in good
agreement with early obtained results by other authors. On the basis of the
analysis of the location of masers in the NGC7538 direction we can assume that
the origin of all known class I methanol masers in this region is connected
with existing molecular outflows from young stars. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.0712.1558 |