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Nature of Megamasers

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 August 2017

V.V. Burdyuzha*
Affiliation:
Astro-Space Center Lebedev Physical Institute Prosoyuznaya str. 84/32, 117810 Moscow, USSR

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The physics of megamasers OH and H2O is considered shortly. Both phenomena concern clouds. OH megamasers are clouds of nearnuclear disk, H2O megamasers are clouds flying from or to AGN.

Type
XIII- IRAS Ultraluminous Objects and Quasars
Copyright
Copyright © Kluwer 1991 

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