A VLA Search for Water Masers in Six H ii Regions: Tracers of Triggered Low-Mass Star Formation
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We present a search for water maser emission at 22 GHz associated with young low-mass protostars in six H ii regions —M16, M20, NGC 2264, NGC 6357, S125, and S140. The survey was conducted with the NRAO Very Large Array from 2000 to 2002. For several of these H ii regions, ours are the first high-resolution observations of water masers. We detected 16 water masers: eight in M16, four in M20, three in S140, and one in NGC 2264. All but one of these were previously undetected. No maser emission was detected from NGC 6357 or S125. There are two principle results to our study. (1) The distribution of water masers in M16 and M20 does not appear to be random but instead is concentrated in a layer of compressed gas within a few tenths of a parsec of the ionization front. (2) Significantly fewer masers are seen in the observed fields than expected based on other indications of ongoing star formation, indicating that the maser-exciting lifetime of protostars is much shorter in H ii regions than in regions of isolated star formation. Both of these results confirm predictions of a scenario in which star formation is first triggered by shocks driven in advance of ionization fronts, and then truncated ∼ 10 years later when the region is overrun by the ionization front. Subject headings: masers — ISM: individual (M16, M20, NGC 2264, NGC 6357, S125, S140) — stars: pre-main sequence — stars: formation
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