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Interferometric observation of the highly polarized SiO maser emission from the ν=1, J=5-4 transition associated with VY Canis Majoris

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 616, Issue 1, Pages L47-L50

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/425133

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masers; polarization; radio lines : general; stars : individual (VY Canis Majoris); stars : late-type; techniques : interferometric

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We used the Submillimeter Array to image the SiO maser emission in the v = 1 J = 5-4, transition associated with the peculiar red supergiant VY Canis Majoris. We identified seven maser components and measured their relative positions and linear polarization properties. Five of the maser components are coincident to within about 150 mas (similar to200 AU at the distance of 1.5 kpc); most of them may originate in the circumstellar envelope at a radius of about 50 mas from the star along with the SiO masers in the lowest rotational transitions. Our measurements show that two of the maser components may be offset from the inner stellar envelope (at the 3 sigma level of significance) and may be part of a larger bipolar outflow associated with VY CMa identified by Shinnaga et al. The strongest maser feature at a velocity of 35.9 km s(-1) has a 60% linear polarization, and its polarization direction is aligned with the bipolar axis. Such a high degree of polarization suggests that maser inversion is due to radiative pumping. Five of the other maser features have significant linear polarization.

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