Multi-epoch VLBA H2O maser observations toward the massive YSOs AFGL 2591 VLA 2 and VLA 3
Abstract
We present multi-epoch Very Long Baseline Array (VLBA) H2O maser observations toward the massive young stellar objects (YSOs) VLA 2 and VLA 3 in the star-forming region AFGL 2591. Through these observations, we have extended the study of the evolution of the masers towards these objects up to a time span of 10 yrs, measuring their radial velocities and proper motions. The H2O masers in VLA 3, the most massive YSO in AFGL 2591 ( 30--40~M), are grouped within projected distances of 40 mas ( 130 AU) from VLA 3. In contrast to other H2O masers in AFGL 2591, the masers associated with VLA 3 are significantly blueshifted (up to 30 km s-1) with respect to the velocity of the ambient molecular cloud. We find that the H2O maser cluster as a whole, has moved westwards of VLA~3 between the 2001 and 2009 observations, with a proper motion of 1.2 mas yr-1 ( 20 km s-1). We conclude that these masers are tracing blueshifted outflowing material, shock excited at the inner parts of a cavity seen previously in ammonia molecular lines and infrared images, and proposed to be evacuated by the outflow associated with the massive VLA 3 source. The masers in the region of VLA 2 are located at projected distances of 0.7'' ( 2300 AU) north from this source, with their kinematics suggesting that they are excited by a YSO other than VLA 2. This driving source has not yet been identified.
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