TY - JOUR
T1 - Water masers in the Local Group of galaxies
AU - Brunthaler, A.
AU - Henkel, C.
AU - De Blok, W. J.G.
AU - Reid, M. J.
AU - Greenhill, L. J.
AU - Falcke, H.
PY - 2006/10
Y1 - 2006/10
N2 - We compare the number of detected 22 GHz H2O masers in the Local Group galaxies M 31, M 33, NGC6822, IC 10, IC 1613, DDO 187, GR8, NGC 185, and the Magellanic Clouds with the water maser population of the Milky Way. To accomplish this we searched for water maser emission in the two Local Group galaxies M 33 and NGC 6822 using the Very Large Array (VLA) and incorporated results from previous studies. We observed 62 HII regions in M 33 and 36 regions with Ha emission in NGC 6822. Detection limits are 0.0015 and 0.0008 L ⊙ for M 33 and NGC 6822, respectively (corresponding to 47 and 50 mJy in three channels with 0.7 km s-1 width). M 33 hosts three water masers above our detection limit, while in NGC 6822 no maser source was detected. We find that the water maser detection rates in the Local Group galaxies M 31, M 33, NGC 6822, IC 1613, DDO 187, GR8, NGC 185, and the Magellanic Clouds are consistent with expectations from the Galactic water masers if one considers the different star formation rates of the galaxies. However, the galaxy IC 10 exhibits an overabundance of masers, which may result from a compact central starburst.
AB - We compare the number of detected 22 GHz H2O masers in the Local Group galaxies M 31, M 33, NGC6822, IC 10, IC 1613, DDO 187, GR8, NGC 185, and the Magellanic Clouds with the water maser population of the Milky Way. To accomplish this we searched for water maser emission in the two Local Group galaxies M 33 and NGC 6822 using the Very Large Array (VLA) and incorporated results from previous studies. We observed 62 HII regions in M 33 and 36 regions with Ha emission in NGC 6822. Detection limits are 0.0015 and 0.0008 L ⊙ for M 33 and NGC 6822, respectively (corresponding to 47 and 50 mJy in three channels with 0.7 km s-1 width). M 33 hosts three water masers above our detection limit, while in NGC 6822 no maser source was detected. We find that the water maser detection rates in the Local Group galaxies M 31, M 33, NGC 6822, IC 1613, DDO 187, GR8, NGC 185, and the Magellanic Clouds are consistent with expectations from the Galactic water masers if one considers the different star formation rates of the galaxies. However, the galaxy IC 10 exhibits an overabundance of masers, which may result from a compact central starburst.
KW - Galaxies: Local Group
KW - Masers
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=33749074258&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1051/0004-6361:20065650
DO - 10.1051/0004-6361:20065650
M3 - Article
SN - 0004-6361
VL - 457
SP - 109
EP - 114
JO - Astronomy and Astrophysics
JF - Astronomy and Astrophysics
IS - 1
ER -