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Mid-Infrared Imaging of Star-forming Regions Containing Methanol Masers

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, , Citation James M. De Buizer et al 2000 ApJS 130 437 DOI 10.1086/317351

0067-0049/130/2/437

Abstract

We present a mid-infrared imaging survey of 21 sites of massive star formation associated with methanol masers. Images were obtained from the Cerro Tololo Inter-American Observatory 4 m Blanco telescope using the University of Florida imager/spectrometer OSCIR. Of the 10 sites where the methanol masers are distributed in a linear fashion, we find three sources that are elongated at the same position angle as their linear methanol maser distributions. It is believed that these elongated mid-infrared objects are indeed circumstellar disks. It was found that the masers may arise inside the mid-infrared emitting regions of these young stellar objects, indicating that the methanol masers may be pumped by mid-infrared photons. Many mid-infrared sources in our survey have no detectable radio continuum emission, and we advance the hypothesis that these sources are lower mass, nonionizing stars.

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10.1086/317351