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OH-IR stars. II. A model for the 1612 MHz masers

Journal Article · · Astrophys. J.; (United States)
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1086/154289· OSTI ID:7361374
A model is presented for the 1612 MHz OH masers associated with infrared stars. Its principal conclusions are as follows. The central stars are losing approx.3 x 10/sup -5/ M/sub sun/yr/sup -1/, and the masers operate in the outer regions (r>10/sup 16/ cm) of the circumstellar envelopes. The maser radiation is narrowly beamed in the radial direction, both inward and outward. Thus the two maser emission features originate in the near and the far sides of the expanding circumstellar gas. The 1612 MHz maser is powered by the absorption of 35 ..mu.. photons which excite the OH molecules from the /sup 2/Pi/sub 3///sub 2/,J=3/2 ground state to the /sup 2/Pi/sub 1///sub 2/,J=5/2 state. The excited OH molecules return to the ground state by a series of radiative decays. In most cases, the radiative cascade proceeds directly down the /sup 2/Pi/sub 1///sub 2/ ladder. The final and the most important step in the pump cycle is the radiative decay from the /sup 2/Pi/sub 1///sub 2/,J=1/2 state to the /sup 2/Pi/sub 3///sub 2/,J= =3/2 state. If the transitions which link these two states are optically thick, a strong inversion of the F=1..-->..F=2 1612 MHz transition is produced. (AIP)
Research Organization:
California Institute of Technology
OSTI ID:
7361374
Journal Information:
Astrophys. J.; (United States), Journal Name: Astrophys. J.; (United States) Vol. 205:2; ISSN ASJOA
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English