L. Moscadelli et al., Tracing the root of the bipolar jet in IRAS 20126+4104: VLBA observations of H2O masers (vol 360, pg 663, 2000), ASTRON ASTR, 363(1), 2000, pp. 375
We present VLBA observations of the H2O masers towards IRAS 20126+4104, a h
igh-mass young stellar object which is believed to be associated with a rot
ating disk and a bipolar outflow/jet system collimated along the disk axis.
A model tit to the positions and velocities of the maser spots demonstrate
s that these could arise on a conical surface at the interface between the
jet and the surrounding molecular gas. The masers expand from a common cent
re which coincides, within the uncertainties, with the position of the embe
dded young stellar object: the expansion velocity is less than that measure
d on a much larger scale in the SiO(2-1) line and this indicates that the j
et is sensitively braked close to its origin by the interaction with the su
rrounding medium.