Water maser variability over 20 years in a large sample of star-forming regions: The complete database

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Context.Water vapor emission at 22 GHz from masers associated with star-forming regions is highly variable.Aims.We present a database of up to 20 years of monitoring of a sample of 43 masers within star-forming regions. The sample covers a large range of luminosities of the associated IRAS source and is representative of the entire population of HO masers of this type. The database forms a good starting point for any further study of HO maser variability.Methods.The observations were obtained with the Medicina 32-m radiotelescope, at a rate of 4-5 observations per year.Results.To provide a database that can be easily accessed through the web, we give for each source: plots of the calibrated spectra, the velocity-time-flux density plot, the light curve of the integrated flux, the lower and upper envelopes of the maser emission, the mean spectrum, and the rate of the maser occurrence as a function of velocity. Figures for just one source are given in the text for representative purposes. Figures for all the sources are given in electronic form the appendix. A discussion of the main properties of the HO variability in our sample will be presented in a forthcoming paper.. © 2007 ESO.

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Felli, M., Brand, J., Cesaroni, R., Codella, C., Comoretto, G., Di Franco, S., … Valdettaro, R. (2007). Water maser variability over 20 years in a large sample of star-forming regions: The complete database. Astronomy and Astrophysics, 476(1), 373–664. https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20077804

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