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Evolution of the outflow in the water fountain source IRAS 18043$-$2116

Published 2 Mar 2023 in astro-ph.SR and astro-ph.GA | (2303.01583v1)

Abstract: We present the spectral and spatial evolution of H$2$O masers associated with the water fountain source IRAS 18043$-$2116 found in the observations with the Nobeyama 45 m telescope and the Australia Telescope Compact Array. We have found new highest velocity components of the H$_2$O masers (at the red-shifted side $V{\rm LSR}\simeq376~\mathrm{km~s}{-1}$ and at the blue-shifted side $V_{\rm LSR}\simeq$ $-165~\mathrm{km~s}{-1}$), and the resulting velocity spread of $\simeq 540~\mathrm{km~s}{-1}$ breaks the speed record of fast jets/outflows in this type of sources. The locations of those components have offsets from the axis joining the two major maser clusters, indicating a large opening angle of the outflow ($\sim60{\circ}$). The evolution of the maser cluster separation of $\sim$2.9 mas yr${-1}$ and the compact ($\sim0.''2$) CO emission source mapped with the Atacama Large Millimeter-submillimeter Array suggest a very short ($\sim$30 yr) timescale of the outflow. We also confirmed the increase in the flux density of the 22 GHz continuum source. The properties of the jet and the continuum sources and their possible evolution in the transition to the planetary nebula phase are further discussed.

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