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SUGIYAMA, KOICHIRO,YONEKURA, YOSHINORI,MOTOGI, KAZUHITO,SAITO, YU,FUJISAWA, KENTA,ISHII, SHOTA,MOMOSE, MUNETAKE,HONMA, MAREKI,TAZAKI, FUMIE,TANAKA, KEI E.I.,HOSOKAWA, TAKASHI,UCHIYAMA, MIZUHO,INAYOSHI The Korean Astronomical Society 2015 天文學論叢 Vol.30 No.2
We have initiated single-dish monitoring observations of ~400 methanol maser sources at 6.7 GHz using the Hitachi 32-m radio telescope from December 2012 to systematically research periodic flux variations, which are observed in some methanol maser sources associated with high-mass (proto-)stars. In our monitoring, we have made daily monitoring, so that each source has been observed every nine days with an integration time of 5 min (typical $3{\sigma}$ detection sensitivities of 0.9 Jy). The monitoring observations help us statistically understand periodic flux variations with a period longer than 50 days. As an initial result, we present a new detection of periodic flux variations in the 6.7 GHz methanol maser source G 036.70+00.09. The period of the flux variations is ~53 days (~0.019 cycles $day^{-1}$), and seems to be stable over 9 cycles, at least until the middle of August 2014.
THE VLBI MONITORING PROJECT FOR 6.7 GHz METHANOL MASERS USING THE JVN/EAVN
SUGIYAMA, KOICHIRO,FUJISAWA, KENTA,HACHISUKA, KAZUYA,YONEKURA, YOSHINORI,MOTOGI, KAZUHITO,SAWADA-SATOH, SATOKO,MATSUMOTO, NAOKO,SAITO, YU,HIRANO, DAIKI,HAYASHI, KYONOSUKE,SHEN, ZHIQIANG,HONMA, MAREKI The Korean Astronomical Society 2015 天文學論叢 Vol.30 No.2
We have initiated a Very Long Baseline Interferometer (VLBI) monitoring project of 36 methanol maser sources at 6.7 GHz using the Japanese VLBI Network (JVN) and East-Asian VLBI Network (EAVN), starting in August 2010. The purpose of this project is to systematically reveal 3-dimensional (3-D) kine-matics of rotating disks around forming high-mass protostars. As an initial result, we present proper mo- tion detections for two methanol maser sources showing an elliptical spatial morphology, G 002.53+00.19 and G 006.79-00.25, which could be the best candidates associated with the disk. The detected proper motions indicate a simple rotation in G 002.53+00.19 and rotation with expansion in G 006.79-00.25, respectively, on the basis of disk model fits with rotating and expanding components. The expanding motions might be caused by the magnetic-centrifugal wind on the disk.
CURRENT STATUS OF THE EAVN EXPERIMENTS
HAGIWARA, YOSHIAKI,AN, TAO,JUNG, TAEHYUN,RHO, DUK-GYOO,ZHANG, MING,HAO, LONGFEI,FUJISAWA, KENTA,YONEKURA, YOSHINORI,BAAN, WILLEM,KIM, JONGSOO,KOBAYASHI, HIDEYUKI The Korean Astronomical Society 2015 天文學論叢 Vol.30 No.2
VLBI experiments have been conducted by radio telescopes in the East Asia VLBI Network (EAVN) in which 14 telescopes in China, Japan, and Korea participated. One of the aims of the EAVN is to obtain higher angular resolution that is provided by the 6,000 km baseline between China and Japan and better sensitivity by adding large telescopes. Data were recorded at 1 a Gbps recording rate at all stations and processed on the Korea-Japan Joint VLBI Correlator (KJJVC) at the Korea-Japan Correlation Center (KJCC) after experiments. Fringes were obtained from these experiments conducted at 8 GHz and 22 GHz and post-correlation data analysis of the experiments is undergoing. The outcomes of these experiments open the possibility of conducting EAVN observations with global VLBI networks. In this presentation, the recent status of these experiments and future prospects are presented.