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- A megamaser is a type of astrophysical maser, which is a naturally occurring source of stimulated spectral line emission. Megamasers are distinguished...
- "anomalous arms" detectable using an X-ray telescope. M106 has a water vapor megamaser (the equivalent of a laser operating in microwave instead of visible light...
- the Hubble constant is 69.8+1.9 −1.9 (km/s)/Mpc. In February 2020, the Megamaser Cosmology Project published independent results based on astrophysical...
- radiation and making UGC 6093's core shine excessively. This galaxy is also a megamaser, which means that it acts as a giant astronomical laser generating microwaves...
- any previous source.[12] This was termed a megamaser because of its great luminosity; many more megamasers have since been discovered. A weak disk maser...
- powerful masers, ****ociated with active galactic nuclei, are known as megamasers and are up to a million times more powerful than stellar masers. The meaning...
- Aubrey D.; Henkel, Christian (1989). "Molecular outflows in powerful OH megamasers". The Astrophysical Journal. 346: 680. Bibcode:1989ApJ...346..680B. doi:10...
- ; Kadler, M. (September 2017). "Radio continuum of galaxies with H2O megamaser disks: 33 GHz VLA data". Astronomy & Astrophysics. 605: A84. arXiv:1706...
- revolution, forming a moderately chaotic pattern. The galaxy hosts a hydroxyl megamaser. NGC 5861 is the foremost member of a small galaxy group that also includes...
- designated as MCG+01-38-004 and MCG+01-38-005, is a pair of interacting megamasers in the constellation Virgo, roughly 400,000,000 light-years (120,000,000 pc)...