Context. High-mass star formation remains poorly understood due to observational difficulties (e.g. high dust extinction and large distances) hindering the resolution of disk-accretion and outflow-launching regions. Aims. Orion Source I is the closest known massive young stellar object (YSO) and exceptionally powers vibrationally-excited SiO masers at radii within 100 AU, providing a unique probe of gas dynamics and energetics. We seek to observe and image these masers with Very Long Baseline Interferometry (VLBI). Methods. We present the first images of the 28SiO v = 1, J = 2−1 maser emission around Orion Source I observed at 86 GHz (λ3 mm) with the Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA). These images have high spatial (~0.3 mas) and spectr...
We have made VLBI observations at 86GHz using a 1000-km baseline between Korea and Japan with succes...
Context. In high-mass >= M-circle dot) star formation (SF) studies, high -angular resolution is cruc...
In this letter, we report on detections of SiO ν =3 J =1→0 maser emission in very long-baseline inte...
Context. High-mass star formation remains poorly understood due to observational difficulties (e.g. ...
We present multi-epoch Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) imaging of the 28SiO v=1 and v=2, J=1-0 maser...
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We present full resolution (~0.2mas, ~0.1 A.U.) Very Long Baseline Interferometry maps of the v=1, J...
Aims. To study the high-mass star-forming process, we started a large project to unveil the gas kine...
We present sub-milliarcsecond observations of SiO masers in the late-type stars IRC +10011 and χ Cy...
A milliarcsecond resolution spot map of the SiO maser emission associated with IRC-2 in Orion-KL is ...
Context. The v = 1 and v = 2 J = 1-0 (43 GHz), and v = 1 J = 2-1 (86 GHz) SiO masers are intense in ...
We performed the first VLBI observations of the SiO v=1 and v=2 J=1--0 masers in a Proto Planetary N...
Very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of SiO masers in Orion Source I has enabled fo...
We have conducted multi-epoch VLBI observations of the 22.2 GHz water masers towards three massive s...
Interferometric maser observations of several molecular species (e.g., H 2 O, OH, CH 3 OH) provide a...
We have made VLBI observations at 86GHz using a 1000-km baseline between Korea and Japan with succes...
Context. In high-mass >= M-circle dot) star formation (SF) studies, high -angular resolution is cruc...
In this letter, we report on detections of SiO ν =3 J =1→0 maser emission in very long-baseline inte...
Context. High-mass star formation remains poorly understood due to observational difficulties (e.g. ...
We present multi-epoch Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) imaging of the 28SiO v=1 and v=2, J=1-0 maser...
Contains fulltext : 178486.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access
We present full resolution (~0.2mas, ~0.1 A.U.) Very Long Baseline Interferometry maps of the v=1, J...
Aims. To study the high-mass star-forming process, we started a large project to unveil the gas kine...
We present sub-milliarcsecond observations of SiO masers in the late-type stars IRC +10011 and χ Cy...
A milliarcsecond resolution spot map of the SiO maser emission associated with IRC-2 in Orion-KL is ...
Context. The v = 1 and v = 2 J = 1-0 (43 GHz), and v = 1 J = 2-1 (86 GHz) SiO masers are intense in ...
We performed the first VLBI observations of the SiO v=1 and v=2 J=1--0 masers in a Proto Planetary N...
Very long baseline interferometry (VLBI) observations of SiO masers in Orion Source I has enabled fo...
We have conducted multi-epoch VLBI observations of the 22.2 GHz water masers towards three massive s...
Interferometric maser observations of several molecular species (e.g., H 2 O, OH, CH 3 OH) provide a...
We have made VLBI observations at 86GHz using a 1000-km baseline between Korea and Japan with succes...
Context. In high-mass >= M-circle dot) star formation (SF) studies, high -angular resolution is cruc...
In this letter, we report on detections of SiO ν =3 J =1→0 maser emission in very long-baseline inte...