Table 4: Parameters of H2O maser features detected with the VLA.
Cluster $V_{\rm LSR}$ $F_{\rm int}$ $\alpha$ (J2000) $\delta$ (J2000)
  (km s-1) (Jy) (h m s) ( $\hbox{$^\circ$ }\ '\ ''$)
A1 112.3 305.7 18 36 12.549 -07 12 10.78
A1 97.7 0.06 18 36 12.545 -07 12 10.80
A1 127.1 0.06 18 36 12.546 -07 12 10.79
A2 105.6 10.3 18 36 12.443 -07 12 10.15
A/B 93.1 0.6 18 36 12.611 -07 12 11.99
B 103.8 0.4 18 36 12.646 -07 12 13.68
B 92.6 0.2 18 36 12.658 -07 12 13.54
C 114.6 5.8 18 36 13.293 -07 12 07.29
C 122.5 2.1 18 36 12.285 -07 12 07.17
C 114.6 5.0 18 36 13.280 -07 12 07.54
C 108.0 3.5 18 36 13.283 -07 12 07.50
C 106.0 1.1 18 36 13.277 -07 12 07.16
C 95.7 0.8 18 36 13.260 -07 12 07.12
C 97.9 0.8 18 36 13.278 -07 12 07.16
C 116.7 0.6 18 36 13.266 -07 12 07.17
E 102.8 0.9 18 36 12.336 -07 12 11.48
E 94.2 0.8 18 36 13.337 -07 12 11.48
F 109.8 0.5 18 36 12.419 -07 12 08.03
G 112.1 3.5 18 36 12.408 -07 12 15.52
Note. For each identified feature, Col. 1 indicates the harboring (sub)cluster; Cols. 2 and 3 the LSR velocity and the integrated flux density of the highest-intensity channel; Cols. 4 and 5 the positional (RA and Dec) coordinates.

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