Aj. Collison et Wd. Watson, DUST GRAINS AND THE LUMINOSITY OF CIRCUMNUCLEAR WATER MASERS IN ACTIVE GALAXIES, The Astrophysical journal, 452(2), 1995, pp. 103-106
In previous calculations for the luminosities of 22 GHz water masers,
the pumping is reduced and ultimately quenched with increasing depth i
nto the gas because of trapping of the infrared (approximate to 30-150
mu m), spectral line radiation of the water molecule. When the absorp
tion (and reemission) of infrared radiation by dust grains is included
, we demonstrate that the pumping is no longer quenched but remains co
nstant with increasing optical depth. A temperature difference between
the grains and the gas is required. Such conditions are expected to o
ccur, for example, in the circumnuclear masing environments created by
X-rays in active galaxies. Here, the calculated 22 GHz maser luminosi
ties are increased by more than an order of magnitude. Application to
the well-studied, circumnuclear masing disk in the galaxy NGC 4258 yie
lds a maser luminosity near that inferred from observations if the obs
erved X-ray flux is assumed to be incident onto only the inner surface
of the disk.