Submillimeter and millimeter masers

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Despite theoretical predictions of the existence of many submillimeter masers, and some pioneering observational discoveries over the past few decades, these lines have remained relatively unstudied due to (i) challenges associated with observing at shorter wavelength; and, (ii) the lack of possibility of high (< 14 at 345 GHz) angular resolution observations. With the advent of the SMA, the first submillimeter imaging array capable of sub-arcsecond resolution, APEX, and the promise of ALMA, opportunities are opening for performing new science with millimeter/submillmeter masers. In this talk, I will review recent work in the field - including extragalactic H2O millimeter masers, hydrogen recombination masers, submillimeter masers in star-forming regions, and in the envelopes of evolved stars - and discuss prospects for the future. © 2008 International Astronomical Union.

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Humphreys, E. M. L. (2007). Submillimeter and millimeter masers. In Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union (Vol. 3, pp. 471–480). https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921307013622

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