High-velocity gas associated ultracompact HII regions

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Ye Xu
Dongrong Jiang
Chuanyi> Yang
Xingwu Zheng
Minfeng Gu
Chunchuan Pei
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[1] Chinese Academy of Sciences,Shanghai Astronomical Observatory
[2] Chinese Academy of Sciences,National Astronomical Observatories
[3] Columbia University,Astronomy Department
[4] Nanjing University,Department of Astronomy
[5] Purple Mountain Observatory,undefined
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HII regions; ISM: jets and outflows; stars: formation; masers;
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10.1360/02ys9103
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We present the results of a survey for high-velocity12CO (1-0) emission associated H2O masers and ultracompact (UC) HII regions. The aim is to investigate the relationship between H2O masers, CO high-velocity gas (HVG) and their associated infrared sources. Our sample satisfies Wood & Churchwell criterion. Almost 70 % of the sources have full widths (FWs) greater than 15 km · s-1 atT*a = 100 mK and 15 % have FWs greater than 30 km · s-1 In most of our objects there is excess high velocity emission in the beam. There is a clear correlation between CO line FWs and far-infrared luminosities: the FW increases with the FIR luminosity. The relation suggests that more luminous sources are likely to be more energetic and able to inject more energy into their surroundings. As a result, larger FW of the CO line could be produced. In most of our sources, the velocities of peak of the H2O emission are in agreement with those of the CO cloud, but a number of them have a large blueshift with respect to the CO peak. These masers might stem from the amplifications of a background source, which may amplify some unobservable weak masers to an observable level.
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