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Astrophysical Masers (IAU S336): Unlocking the Mysteries of the Universe [Hardback]

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Masers are the microwave analogue of lasers. Astronomical sources of natural maser emission include the gas around forming and dying stars, and around supermassive black holes. These bright sources of microwaves are fascinating in their own right and provide unique abilities to probe details of astronomical sources and their environments.

Masers are the microwave analogue of lasers; there are many astronomical sources of natural maser emission, including gas around forming and dying stars, and around supermassive black holes. These bright sources of microwaves are fascinating in their own right and provide unique abilities to probe details of astronomical sources. Molecular maser emission studies address important questions in the formation and evolution of stars, the structure of our Milky Way Galaxy, the characteristics of supermassive black holes, and fundamental parameters of cosmology. More than 100 astronomers from around the world gathered in Cagliari, Sardinia, for IAU Symposium 336 to discuss the latest findings related to masers. These proceedings summarize state of the art observations and theories pertaining to astrophysical masers and their environments, for graduate students and researchers. As new radio telescope facilities come online, observations of masers will continue to shed light on a broad range of important astrophysical problems.

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Summarizes state of the art observations and theories pertaining to astrophysical masers and their environments, for graduate students and researchers.
Preface xv
The Organizing Committee xvi
Conference Photograph xvii
Participants xviii
Dedication of the Symposium
Malcolm Walmsley's Maser Science
3(4)
K. M. Menten
Theory of masers and maser sources
M.J. Reid
T. Robishaw
S. Goedhart
Maser Theory: Old Problems and New Insights
7(6)
M. D. Gray
MASERS: A Python package for statistical equilibrium calculations applied to masers
13(4)
R. van Rooyen
D. J. van der Walt
Physical properties of Class I methanol masers
17(6)
S. Leurini
K. M. Menten
Quantum-Chemical calculations revealing the effects of magnetic fields on methanol masers
23(4)
B. Lankhaar
W. Vlemmings
G. Surcis
H. J. van Langevelde
G. C. Groenenboom
A. van der Avoird
Maser Polarization
27(6)
G. Surcis
W. H. T. Vlemmings
B. Lankhaar
H. J. van Langevelde
Class I methanol masers in low-mass star formation regions
33(4)
S. Kalenskii
S. Kurtz
P. Hofner
P. Bergman
C. M. Walmsley
P. Golysheva
Infrared variability, m. activity, and accretion of massive young stellar objects
37(4)
B. Stecklum
A. C. o. Garatti
K. Hodapp
H. Linz
L. Moscadelli
A. Sanna
On the origin of methanol maser variability: Clues from long-term monitoring
41(4)
M. Szymczak
M. Olech
R. Sarniak
P. Wolak
A. Bartkiewicz
Long-term and highly frequent monitor of 6.7 GHz methanol masers to statistically research periodic flux variations around high-mass protostars using the Hitachi 32-m
45(4)
K. Sugiyama
Y. Yonekura
K. Motogi
Y. Saito
T. Yamaguchi
M. Momose
M. Honma
T. Hirota
M. Uchiyama
N. Matsumoto
K. Hachisuka
K. Inayoshi
K. E. I. Tanaka
T. Hosokawa
K. Fujisawa
Isotopic SiO Maser Emission from the BAaDE Survey
49(4)
M. J. Claussen
M. R. Morris
Y. M. Pihlstrom
L. O. Sjouwerman
The BAaDE Team
Constraining Theories of SiO Maser Polarization: Analysis of a π/2 EVPA Change
53(4)
T. L. Tobin
A. J. Kemball
M. D. Gray
Pumping regimes of Class I methanol masers
57(2)
A. M. Sobolev
S. Yu. Parfenov
Time-dependent numerical modelling of hydroxyl masers
59(2)
J. P. Maswanganye
D. J. van der Walt
S. Goedhart
Rapid burst of 6.7 GHz methanol maser in the high mass star region G33.641--0.228
61(2)
K. Berzinas
I. Shmeld
A. Aberfelds
Analysis of bipolar outflow parameters, magnetic fields and maser activity relationship in EGO sources
63(6)
O. S. Bayandina
I. E. Val'tts
P. Colom
S. E. Kurtz
G. M. Rudnitskij
N. N. Shakhvorostova
Galaxies and Supermassive Black Holes
P. Castangia
J. Moran
W. Baan
Extragalactic maser surveys
69(11)
C. Henkel
J.-E. Greene
F. Kamali
Progress toward an accurate Hubble Constant
80(6)
S. H. Suyu
A Measurement of the Hubble Constant by the Megamaser Cosmology Project
86(6)
J. Braatz
J. Condon
C. Henkel
J. Greene
F. Lo
M. Reid
D. Pesce
F. Gao
V. Impellizzeri
C.-Y. Kuo
W. Zhao
A. Constantin
L. Hao
E. Litzinger
A systematic observational study of radio properties of H2O megamaser Seyfert 2s: A Guide for H2O megamaser surveys
92(4)
J. S. Zhang
Z. W. Liu
C. Henkel
Water maser emission in hard X-ray selected AGN
96(3)
F. Panessa
P. Castangia
A. Tarchi
L. Bassani
A. Malizia
A. Bazzano
P. Ubertini
Extragalactic class I methanol maser: A new probe for starbursts and feedback of galaxies
99(6)
X. Chen
S. P. Ellingsen
Class I Methanol Maser Emission in NGC 4945
105(4)
T. P. McCarthy
S. P. Ellingsen
X. Chen
S. L. Breen
M. A. Voronkov
H.-H. Qiao
Sardinia Radio Telescope (SRT) observations of Local Group dwarf galaxies
109(4)
A. Tarchi
P. Castangia
G. Surds
A. Brunthaler
K. M. Menten
M. S. Pawlowski
A. Melis
S. Casu
M. Murgia
A. Trois
R. Concu
C. Henkel
J. Darling
Methanol Masers in the Andromeda Galaxy
113(4)
Y. M. Pihlstrom
L. O. Sjouwerman
The Maser-Starburst connection in NGC 253
117(4)
S. P. Ellingsen
Spatially resolving the OH masers in M82
121(4)
M. Argo
AGN accretion disk physics using H2O megamasers
125(4)
D. Pesce
J. Braatz
J. Condon
F. Gao
C. Henkel
V. Impellizzeri
E. Litzinger
K. Y. Lo
M. Reid
A new jet/outflow maser in the nucleus of the Compton-thick AGN IRAS 15480--0344
129(4)
P. Castangia
A. Tarchi
A. Caccianiga
P. Severgnini
G. Surcis
R. D. Ceca
On the low detection efficiency of disk water megamasers in Seyfert 2 AGN
133(2)
A. Masini
A. Comastri
Searching for warped disk AGN candidates
135(2)
E. Fedorova
B. I. Hnatyk
V. I. Zhdanov
A. Vasylenko
A survey for OH masers in H2O maser galaxies with the Effelsberg and Green Bank radio telescopes
137(2)
E. Ladu
A. Tarchi
P. Castangia
G. Surcis
C. Henkel
Radio continuum of galaxies with H2O megamaser disks
139(2)
F. Kamali
C. Henkel
A. Brunthaler
C. M. V. Impellizzeri
K. M. Menten
J. A. Braatz
J. E. Greene
M. J. Reid
J. J. Condon
K. Y. Lo
C. Y. Kuo
E. Litzinger
M. Kadler
X-Ray Characteristics of Water Megamaser Galaxies
141(6)
K. Leiter
M. Kadler
J. Wilms
J. Braatz
C. Grossberger
F. Krauß
A. Kreikenbohm
M. Langejahn
E. Litzinger
A. Markowitz
C. Muller
The Structure of the Milky Way
Y. Xu
S. Ellingsen
Perspectives on Galactic Structure
147(1)
O. Gerhard
Structure and Kinematics of the Milky Way
148(6)
M. J. Reid
Structure of the Milky Way: View from the Southern Hemisphere
154(4)
L. J. Hyland
S. P. Ellingsen
M. J. Reid
Interferometry of class I methanol masers, statistics and the distance scale
158(4)
M. A. Voronkov
S. L. Breen
S. P. Ellingsen
C. H. Jordan
Maser Astrometry and Galactic Structure Study with VLBI
162(6)
M. Honma
T. Nagayama
T. Hirota
N. Sakai
T. Oyama
A. Yamauchi
T. Ishikawa
T. Handa
K. Hirano
H. Imai
T. Jike
O. Kameya
Y. Kono
H. Kobayashi
A. Nakagawa
K. M. Shibata
D. Sakai
K. Sunada
K. Sugiyama
K. Sato
T. Omodaka
Y. Tamura
Y. Ueno
Eight new astrometry results of 6.7 GHz CH3OH and 22 GHz H2O masers in the Perseus arm
168(4)
N. Sakai
BeSSeL & VERA projects members
SWAG Water Masers in the Galactic Center
172(4)
J. Ott
N. Krieger
M. Rickert
D. Meier
A. Ginsburg
F. Yusef-Zadeh
The SWAG team
How maser observations unravel the gas motions in the Galactic Center
176(4)
K. Immer
M. Reid
A. Brunthaler
K. Menten
Q. Zhang
X. Lu
E. A. C. Mills
A. Ginsburg
J. Henshaw
S. Longmore
D. Kruijssen
T. Pillai
Stellar SiO masers in the Galaxy: The Bulge Asymmetries and Dynamic Evolution (BAaDE) survey
180(4)
L. O. Sjouwerman
Y. M. Pihlstrom
R. M. Rich
M. J. Claussen
M. R. Morris
Maser, infrared and optical emission for late-type stars in the Galactic plane
184(3)
L. H. Quiroga-Nunez
H. J. van Langevelde
L. O. Sjouwerman
Y. M. Pihlstrom
M. J. Reid
A. G. A. Brown
J. A. Green
Molecular clouds in the Extreme Outer Galaxy
187(6)
Y. Sun
Y. Xu
J. Yang
Y. Su
S.-B. Zhang
X.-P. Chen
Z.-B. Jiang
X. Zhou
Star Formation
J.-M. Torrelles
K.-T. Kim
Z. Abraham
C. Goddi
Perspectives on star formation: the formation of high-mass stars
193(8)
M. T. Beltran
Masers as probes of the gas dynamics close to forming high-mass stars
201(6)
L. Moscadelli
A. Sanna
C. Goddi
ALMA observations of submillimeter H2O and SiO lines in Orion Source 1
207(4)
T. Hirota
M. N. Machida
Y. Matsushita
K. Motogi
N. Matsumoto
M. Kim
R. A. Burns
M. Honma
Expansion of methanol maser rings
211(4)
A. Bartkiewicz
A. Sanna
M. Szymczak
L. Moscadelli
H. van Langevelde
Measuring Magnetic Fields from Water Masers Associated with a Synchrotron Protostellar Jet
215(4)
C. Goddi
G. Surcis
A golden age for maser surveys
219(6)
S. L. Breen
Periodic masers in massive star forming regions
225(6)
S. Goedhart
R. van Rooyen
D. J. van der Walt
J. P. Maswanaganye
G. C. MacCleod
A. Sanna
The CepHeus-A Star formation and proper Motions (CHASM) Survey
231(4)
A. Sanna
The Structure of the Radio Recombination Line Maser Emission in the Envelope of MWC349A
235(4)
J. M. Moran
Q. Zhang
D. L. Emery
Interferometric and single-dish observations of 44, 84 and 95 GHz Class I methanol masers
239(4)
C. B. Rodriguez-Garza
S. E. Kurtz
A. I. Gomez-Ruiz
P. Hofner
E. D. Araya
S. V. Kalenskii
Linear polarisation of Class I methanol masers in massive star formation regions
243(4)
J.-H. Kang
D.-Y. Byun
K.-T. Kim
A. Lyo
J. Kim
M.-K. Kim
W. Vlemmings
B. Lankhaar
G. Surcis
Class II 6.7 GHz Methanol Maser Association with Young Massive Cores Revealed by ALMA
247(4)
J. O. Chibueze
T. Csengeri
K. Tatematsu
T. Hasegawa
S. Iguchi
J. A. Alhassan
A. E. Higuchi
S. Bontemps
K. M. Menten
The extraordinary outburst in NGC6334I-MM1: the rise of dust and emergence of 6.7 GHz methanol masers
251(4)
T. R. Hunter
C. L. Brogan
J. O. Chibueze
C. J. Cyganowski
T. Hirota
G. C. MacLeod
The extraordinary outburst in NGC6334I-MM1: dimming of the hypercompact HII region and destruction of water masers
255(4)
C. L. Brogan
T. R. Hunter
G. MacLeod
J. O. Chibueze
C. J. Cyganowski
Understanding high-mass star formation through KaVA observations of water and methanol masers
259(4)
K.-T. Kim
T. Hirota
K. Sugiyama
J. Kim
D.-Y. Byun
J. Chibueze
K. Hachisuka
B. Hu
E. Hwang
J.-H. Kang
J.-S. Kim
M. Kim
T. Liu
N. Matsumoto
K. Motogi
C. S. Oh
K. Sunada
Y. Wu & KaVA star formation group
Water masers in bowshocks: Addressing the radiation pressure problem of massive star formation
263(4)
R. A. Burns
A Face-on Accretion System in High Mass Star-Formation: Possible Dusty Infall Streams within 100 Astronomical Unit
267(4)
K. Motogi
T. Hirota
K. Sorai
Y. Yonekura
K. Sugiyama
M. Honma
K. Niinuma
K. Hachisuka
K. Fujisawa
A. J. Walsh
Maser Effects in Recombination Lines: the case of Eta Carinae
271(4)
Z. Abraham
P. P. B. Beaklini
D. Falceta-Goncalves
Revealing the kinematics and origin of ionized winds using RRL masers
275(2)
A. Baez-Rubio
Long term 6.7 GHz methanol maser monitoring program
277(2)
A. Aberfelds
I. Shmeld
K. Berzins
Variability of Water Masers in W49N: Results from Effelsberg Long-term Monitoring Programme
279(2)
B. H. Kramer
K. M. Menten
A. Kraus
Ubiquitous millimeter-wavelength Class I methanol masers associated with massive (proto)stellar outflows: ALMA and SMA results
281(2)
C. J. Cyganowski
D. Hannaway
C. L. Brogan
T. R. Hunter
Q. Zhang
VLBI astrometry of a water maser source in the Sgr B2 complex with VERA
283(2)
D. Sakai
T. Oyama
T. Nagayama
M. Honma
H. Kobayashi
Methanol masers and magnetic field in IRAS18089--1732
285(2)
D. Dall'Olio
W. H. T. Vlemmings
G. Surcis
H. Beuther
B. Lankhaar
M. V. Persson
A. M. S. Richards
E. Varenius
Long-term photometric observations in the field of the star formation region NGC7129
287(2)
E. Semkov
S. Peneva
S. Ibryamov
A. Mutafov
The innermost regions of massive protostars traced by masers, high-resolution radio continuum, and near-infrared imaging
289(2)
F. Massi
L. Moscadelli
C. Arcidiacono
F. Bacciotti
SMA, VLA and VLBA observations in a 105 L high mass star formation region IRAS 18360--0537
291(2)
G. Wu
K. Qiu
J. Esimbek
X. Zheng
A Masing Event in the Cat's Paw
293(2)
G. MacLeod
D. Smits
S. Goedhart
S. Ellingsen
T. Hunter
C. Brogan
Current stage of the ATCA follow-up for SPLASH
295(2)
H.-H. Qiao
A. J. Walsh
Z.-Q. Shen
New water maser source near HW3d in the massive star-forming region Cepheus A
297(2)
J.-S. Kim
S.-W. Kim
Filamentary Flows and Clump-fed High-mass Star Formation in G22
299(2)
J. Yuan
J.-Z. Li
Y. Wu
Sub-mm observations of periodic methanol masers
301(2)
D. J. van der Walt
J.-M. Morgan
J. O. Chibueze
Q. Zhang
Dynamics of jet/outflow driven by high-mass young stellar object revealed by KaVA 22 GHz water maser observations
303(2)
J. Kim
T. Hirota
K.-T. Kim
K. Sugiyama
KaVA Science Working Group for Star-formation
6.7 GHz Methanol Masers Observation with Phased Hitachi and Takahagi
305(2)
K. Takefuji
K. Sugiyama
Y. Yonekura
T. Saito
K. Fujisawa
T. Kondo
VERA Single Dish Observations
307(2)
K. Sunada
T. Nagayama
A. Yamauchi
T. Hirota
K. M. Shibata
M. Honma
Full polarization analysis of OH masers at 18-cm toward W49 A star forming region
309(2)
K. Asanok
B. H. Kramer
S. Etoka
M. Gray
A. M. S. Richards
N. Gasiprong
N. Naochang
VLA Observations of a Sample of Low-Brightness 6.7 GHz Methanol Masers
311(2)
L. Olmi
E. D. Araya
J. Armstrong
Monitoring and search for periodic methanol masers
313(2)
M. Olech
M. Szymczak
P. Wolak
A. Bartkiewicz
A Circumstellar Disk in IRAS 23151+5912?
315(2)
M. A. Trinidad
T. Rodriguez-Esnard
J. M. Masque
Exploring the Nature of MMB sources: A Search for Class I Methanol Masers and their Outflows
317(2)
N. Cunningham
G. Fuller
A. Avison
S. Breen
Global outburst of methanol maser in G24.33+0.14
319(2)
P. Wolak
M. Szymczak
M. Olech
A. Bartkiewicz
Statistical analysis of the physical properties of the 6.7 GHz methanol maser features based on VLBI data
321(2)
R. Sarniak
M. Szymczak
A. Bartkiewicz
Probing Early Phases of High Mass Stars with 6.7 GHz Methanol Masers
323(2)
S. T. Paulson
J. D. Pandian
Quenching of expanding outflow in massive star-forming region W75N(B)-VLA 2
325(2)
S.-W. Kim
J.-S. Kim
Periodic methanol masers and colliding wind binaries
327(2)
S. P. van den Heever
D. J. van der Walt
J. M. Pittard
M. G. Hoare
LBA high resolution observations of ground- and excited-state OH masers towards G351.417+0.645
329(2)
T. Chanapote
K. Asanok
R. Dodson
M. Rioja
J. A. Green
B. H. Kramer
Chemical differentiation in the inner envelope of a young high-mass protostar associated with Class II methanol maser emission
331(3)
T. Csengeri
S. Bontemps
F. Wyrowski
A. Belloche
K. M. Menten
S. Leurini & the SPARKS team
Maser Emission in G 339.884--1.259
334(2)
V. Krishnan
L. Moscadelli
S. P. Ellingsen
H. E. Bignall
S. L. Breen
R. Dodson
L. J. Hyland
C. J. Phillips
C. Reynolds
J. Stevens
The bursting variability of 6.7 GHz methanol maser of G33.641--0.228
336(5)
Y. Kojima
K. Fujisawa
K. Motogi
Evolved Stars
W.H.T. Vlemmings
A. Richards
L. Humphreys
Towards continuous viewing of circumstellar maser sources over decades
341(6)
H. Imai
Hot and cold running water: understanding evolved star winds
347(4)
A. M. S. Richards
M. D. Gray
A. Baudry
E. M. L. Humphreys
S. Etoka
L. Decin
I. Marti-Vidal
A. M. Sobolev
W. Vlemmings
Bow shocks in water fountain jets
351(4)
G. Orosz
J. F. Gomez
D. Tafoya
H. Imai
J. M. Torrelles
A. N. Ngendo
R. A. Burns
A detailed study toward the Water fountain IRAS 15445--5449
355(4)
A. F. Perez-Sanchez
R. G. Lopez
W. Vlemmings
D. Tafoya
A study on evolved stars by simultaneous observations of H2O and SiO masers using KVN
359(6)
S.-H. Cho
Y. Yun
J. Kim
D.-H. Yoon
D.-J. Kim
Y. K. Choi
R. Dodson
M. Rioja
H. Imai
Astrometric VLBI Observations of the Galactic LPVs, Miras, and OH/IR stars
365(4)
A. Nakagawa
T. Kurayama
G. Orosz
R. A. Burns
T. Oyama
T. Nagayama
T. Miyata
M. Sekido
J. Baba
K. Wada
Submillimeter H2O maser emission from water fountain nebulae
369(4)
D. Tafoya
W. H. T. Vlemmings
A. F. Perez-Sanchez
Registration of H2 O and SiO masers in the Calabash Nebula, to confirm the Planetary Nebula paradigm
373(4)
R. Dodson
M. Rioja
V. Bujarrabal
J. Kim
S. H. Cho
Y. K. Choi
Y. Youngjoo
Water masers as signposts of extremely young planetary nebulae
377(4)
J. F. Gomez
L. F. Miranda
L. Uscanga
O. Suarez
Distances of Stars by mean of the Phase-lag Method
381(4)
S. Etoka
D. Engels
E. Gerard
A. M. S. Richards
Excited OH Masers in Late-Type Stellar Objects
385(2)
A. Strack
E. D. Araya
M. E. Lebron
R. F. Minchin
H. G. Arce
T. Ghosh
P. Hofner
S. Kurtz
L. Olmi
Y. Pihlstrom
C. J. Salter
Missing flux in VLBI observations of SiO maser at 7 mm in IRC+10011
387(2)
J.-F. Desmurs
J. Alcolea
V. Bujarrabal
F. Colomer
R. Soria-Ruiz
OH masers as probes: How does the variability fade away during the AGB - post-AGB transition?
389(2)
D. Engels
S. Etoka
M. West
E. Gerard
Strong magnetic field of the peculiar red supergiant VY Canis Majoris
391(2)
H. Shinnaga
M. J. Claussen
S. Yamamoto
S. Masumi
Variability of water masers in evolved stars on timescales of decades
393(2)
J. Brand
D. Engels
A. Winnberg
The Extensive Database of Astrophysical Maser Sources (eDAMS): the First Release on Circumstellar Maser Sources
395(2)
J. Nakashima
D. Engels
C.-H. Hsia
H. Imai
D. A. Ladeyschikov
A. M. Sobolev
B. H. K. Yung
Y. Zhang
Magnetic fields and radio emission processes in maser-emitting planetary nebulae
397(2)
L. Uscanga
J. F. Gomez
J. A. Green
O. Suarez
H.-H. Qiao
A. J. Walsh
L. F. Miranda
M. A. Trinidad
G. Anglada
P. Boumis
Simultaneity and Flux Bias between 43 and 86 GHz SiO Masers
399(6)
M. C. Stroh
Y. M. Pihlstrom
L. O. Sjouwerman
New facilities
H.-J. van Langevelde
S. Breen
Masers and ALMA
405(6)
A. B. Peck
C. M. V. Impellizzeri
Masers! What can VLBI do for you?
411(6)
F. Colomer
H. van Langevelde
RadioAstron space-VLBI project: studies of masers in star forming regions of our Galaxy and megamasers in external galaxies
417(5)
A. M. Sobolev
N. N. Shakhvorostova
A. V. Alakoz
W. A. Baan
H2O MegaMasers: RadioAstron success story
422(4)
W. Baan
A. Alakoz
T. An
S. Ellingsen
C. Henkel
H. Imai
V. Kostenko
I. Litovchenko
J. Moran
A. Sobolev
A. Tolmachev
A next-generation Very Large Array
426(7)
E. J. Murphy
Maser science with the Square Kilometre Array
433(6)
A. Bonaldi
MultiView High Precision VLBI Astrometry at Low Frequencies
439(4)
M. Rioja
R. Dodson
G. Orosz
H. Imai
Peculiarities of Maser Data Correlation / Postcorrelation in Radioastron Mission
443(2)
I. D. Litovchenko
S. F. Likhachev
V. I. Kostenko
I. A. Girin
V. A. Ladygin
M. A. Shurov
V. Yu. Avdeev
A. V. Alakoz
First Galactic Maser Observations on Ventspils Radio Telescopes - Instrumentation and Data Reduction
445(2)
I. Shmeld
A. Aberfelds
K. Berzins
V. Bezrukovs
M. Bleiders
A. Orbidans
Brightness temperatures of galactic masers observed in the RadioAstron project
447(2)
N. N. Shakhvorostova
A. V. Alakoz
A. M. Sobolev
H2O maser observation using the 26-meter Nanshan Radio Telescope of the XAO
449(2)
Y.-X. He
J. Esimbek
J.-J. Zhou
G. Wu
X.-D. Tang
W.-G. Ji
Y. Yuan
D.-L. Li
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451(5)
P. J. Diamond
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