We have searched for emission from the 36.2 GHz (4-1 → 30E) methanol transition toward NGC 4945, using the Australia Telescope Compact Array. 36.2 GHz methanol emission was detected offset southeast from the Galactic nucleus. The methanol emission is narrow, with a line width −1 and a luminosity five orders of magnitude higher than Galactic class I masers from the same transition. These characteristics combined the with physical separation from the strong central thermal emission suggests that the methanol emission is a maser. This emission is a factor of ∼90 more luminous than the widespread emission detected from the Milky Way central molecular zone. This is the fourth detection of extragalactic class I emission and the third detection of...
Abstract Observations made with the Jansky Very large Array (JVLA) at an angular resolution of ~0.″1...
Observations made with the Jansky Very large Array (JVLA) at an angular resolution of ~01 have detec...
We report the detection of class I methanol maser at the 36.2 GHz transition toward the nearby starb...
We have searched for emission from the 36.2 GHz (4-1 → 30E) methanol transition toward NGC 4945, usi...
We have searched for emission from the 36.2 GHz (4(-1) -> 3(0)E) methanol transition toward NGC 4945...
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to conduct further observations of the 36....
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array to search for emission from the 4-1 -> 3(0)E tran...
The role extragalactic class I methanol masers play in their host galaxies is currently not well und...
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to make new observations of the 36.2-GHz (...
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array to search for emission from the 4−1 → 30E transit...
We have investigated the central region of NGC 253 for the presence of 84.5 GHz (5−1 → 40E) methanol...
We have investigated the central region of NGC 253 for the presence of 84.5 GHz (5(-1 -> )4(0)E) met...
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array to observe the 36.2-GHz class I methanol maser em...
Methanol (CH3OH) is one of the most abundant interstellar molecules, offering a vast number of trans...
We report the detection of a new class I methanol maser candidate from the 52-41 E transition (266.8...
Abstract Observations made with the Jansky Very large Array (JVLA) at an angular resolution of ~0.″1...
Observations made with the Jansky Very large Array (JVLA) at an angular resolution of ~01 have detec...
We report the detection of class I methanol maser at the 36.2 GHz transition toward the nearby starb...
We have searched for emission from the 36.2 GHz (4-1 → 30E) methanol transition toward NGC 4945, usi...
We have searched for emission from the 36.2 GHz (4(-1) -> 3(0)E) methanol transition toward NGC 4945...
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to conduct further observations of the 36....
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array to search for emission from the 4-1 -> 3(0)E tran...
The role extragalactic class I methanol masers play in their host galaxies is currently not well und...
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to make new observations of the 36.2-GHz (...
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array to search for emission from the 4−1 → 30E transit...
We have investigated the central region of NGC 253 for the presence of 84.5 GHz (5−1 → 40E) methanol...
We have investigated the central region of NGC 253 for the presence of 84.5 GHz (5(-1 -> )4(0)E) met...
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array to observe the 36.2-GHz class I methanol maser em...
Methanol (CH3OH) is one of the most abundant interstellar molecules, offering a vast number of trans...
We report the detection of a new class I methanol maser candidate from the 52-41 E transition (266.8...
Abstract Observations made with the Jansky Very large Array (JVLA) at an angular resolution of ~0.″1...
Observations made with the Jansky Very large Array (JVLA) at an angular resolution of ~01 have detec...
We report the detection of class I methanol maser at the 36.2 GHz transition toward the nearby starb...