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IRAS 19190+1102: A New Water Fountain PPN Fonda Day (UNM), Ylva Pihlstrom (UNM), Mark Claussen (NRAO), & Raghvendra Sahai (JPL/Caltech)

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1 IRAS 19190+1102: A New Water Fountain PPN Fonda Day (UNM), Ylva Pihlstrom (UNM), Mark Claussen (NRAO), & Raghvendra Sahai (JPL/Caltech)

2 Water Fountain Pre-Planetary Nebulae (PPNs) In transition from asymptotic giant branch (AGB) to planetary nebula (PN) Highly red- and blue-shifted OH & H 2 O maser emission (  v>50 km s -1 ) Bipolar distribution of masers Dynamical ages: t~100 yrs Five bona fide + several candidates

3 Further Motivation Obtain distances using trigonometric parallax Motion of masers relative to source Peculiar motion of source within galaxy Parallax Thesis project

4 IRAS 19190+1102 OH & H 2 O emission first detected by Likkel (1989),  v>70 km s -1 Classifications: –PN –Young stellar object (YSO) –PPN

5 MSX Quads Sevenster (2002) Suarez, Gomez, & Miranda (2008)

6 VLBA Observations H 2 O 22 GHz 2 epochs: March 2004, May 2006 t on-source =3.5 hr  =20-40 mJy/channel; detections >10  Measured positions relative to reference maser

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8 Properties of Known Water Fountain PPNs SourceI16342W43AI19134OH12.8I16552I19190 Water Maser Linear Extent (A.U.) 6000240011208802405 Velocity Extent (km s -1 ) 24018010055170130 3D Outflow Velocity (km s -1 ) 1551451305899.8 Dynamical Age (yr) 12550409059 Optical Lobes Detected YesNoYesNo Outflow Collimation (deg) 65101570(?)10-13 Reference 1,23,45678 (1) Claussen, Sahai & Morris (2009) (2) Sahai et al. (1999) (3) Imai et al. (2002) (4) Diamond et al. (1985) (5) Imai, Sahai & Morris (2007) (6) Boboltz & Marvel (2007) (7) Suarez, Gomez, & Miranda (2008) (8) Day et al., submitted Comparison With Other Water Fountain PPNs

9 “Central” Maser Features Episodic or precessing jet?

10 Conclusions IRAS 19190+1102 a true water fountain PPN –Evolved object –High velocity separation of maser emission –Bipolar, collimated jet-like outflows Characteristics typical of other known water fountain nebulae

11 Future Work Use multi-epoch VLBA observations to obtain distance Distance measurement will give –Progenitor mass –Mass-loss rate –Luminosity

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