Since the discovery of periodic class II methanol masers at 6.7 and 12.2 GHz associated with high-mass star formation regions (HMSFRs), a number of possible driving mechanisms have been proposed to explain this phenomenon. Here, we apply a more realistic treatment of the original colliding wind binary (CWB) model explanation to investigate to what extent it can describe the flare profiles of the periodic methanol masers. It was found that the CWB hypothesis is feasible from an energetics standpoint, because the emission from the shocked gas does cause an outward shift of the position of the ionization front (IF). This confirms that the energy budget available from the shocked gas is enough to be the driving force behind the CWB model. The C...
We have selected the positions of 54 6.7 GHz methanol masers from the Methanol Multibeam Survey cata...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Astro Physics and Space Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007....
We report the detection of a new class I methanol maser candidate from the 52-41 E transition (266.8...
Since the discovery of periodic class II methanol masers at 6.7 and 12.2 GHz associated with high-ma...
General characteristics of methanol (CH3OH) maser emission are summarized. It is shown that methanol...
Context: Periodic flares of maser emission are thought to be induced either by variations of the see...
We review properties of all known collisionally pumped (class I) methanol maser series based on obse...
Discovery of periodic maser emission was an unexpected result from monitoring observations of methan...
A number of mechanisms for understanding the periodic class II methanol masers associated with some ...
The class II masers of methanol are associated with the early stages of formation of high-mass stars...
We argue that the periodic variability of Class II methanol masers can be explained by variations of...
A comparison between the observed light curves of periodic masers in G9.62+0.20E and G188.95+0.89 an...
In the early days of methanol maser discoveries, the 92-10 1 A+ transition at 23.1 GHz was found to ...
We present high angular resolution data on Class I and Class II methanol masers, together with other...
We report the detection of a new class I methanol maser candidate from the 52-41 E transition (266.8...
We have selected the positions of 54 6.7 GHz methanol masers from the Methanol Multibeam Survey cata...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Astro Physics and Space Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007....
We report the detection of a new class I methanol maser candidate from the 52-41 E transition (266.8...
Since the discovery of periodic class II methanol masers at 6.7 and 12.2 GHz associated with high-ma...
General characteristics of methanol (CH3OH) maser emission are summarized. It is shown that methanol...
Context: Periodic flares of maser emission are thought to be induced either by variations of the see...
We review properties of all known collisionally pumped (class I) methanol maser series based on obse...
Discovery of periodic maser emission was an unexpected result from monitoring observations of methan...
A number of mechanisms for understanding the periodic class II methanol masers associated with some ...
The class II masers of methanol are associated with the early stages of formation of high-mass stars...
We argue that the periodic variability of Class II methanol masers can be explained by variations of...
A comparison between the observed light curves of periodic masers in G9.62+0.20E and G188.95+0.89 an...
In the early days of methanol maser discoveries, the 92-10 1 A+ transition at 23.1 GHz was found to ...
We present high angular resolution data on Class I and Class II methanol masers, together with other...
We report the detection of a new class I methanol maser candidate from the 52-41 E transition (266.8...
We have selected the positions of 54 6.7 GHz methanol masers from the Methanol Multibeam Survey cata...
Thesis (M.Sc. (Astro Physics and Space Science))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2007....
We report the detection of a new class I methanol maser candidate from the 52-41 E transition (266.8...