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A new water vapor megamaser

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 646, Issue 1, Pages L49-L52

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/506473

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galaxies : individual (Arp 220); galaxies : ISM; galaxies : starburst; ISM : abundances; radio lines : ISM

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We report on the detection of a new megamaser, the 3(1,3)-2(2,0) H2O line (v(0) = 183.310 GHz) in Arp 220, using the Institut de Radioastronomie Millimetrique (IRAM) 30 m telescope. The line is about 350 km s(-1) wide with a total luminosity of similar to 2.5 x 10(8) K km s(-1) pc(2). Although OH megamasers were first discovered in this source, no emission is seen in the 6(1,6)-5(2,3) H2O transition (v(0) = 22.235 GHz), a line otherwise detected as a megamaser in about 50 sources to date. This fact puts interesting constraints on the physical conditions of the central region of Arp 220 that are further strengthened by the HCN and HNC J=3-2 and J = 1-0 luminosities [in the range (1.5 - 10) x 10(8) K km s(-1) pc(2)]. A scenario with similar to 10(6) star-forming cores similar to those found in Sgr B2 in the central kiloparsec of Arp 220 would be compatible with these data and would explain the lack of 22 GHz H2O emission. This result opens up the possibility of using the 183 GHz H2O line as an additional tool to explore the physical conditions in luminous and ultraluminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs and ULIRGs, respectively) and their starburst or active galactic nucleus (AGN) nature, with a potential interest for high angular resolution observations with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA).

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