Table 5: Number of detected maser galaxies per luminosity and distance interval (see Table 4)a.
log ( $L_{\rm H_2O}$) Distance
($L_{\odot}$) (Mpc)
  <2 2-6 6-21 21-65 65-210 210-650
-1.0-(-0.1) 2 1 2 - - -
0.0-0.9 - 1 4 - - -
1.0-1.9 - 2 2 12 4 -
2.0-2.9 - - 4 7 7 -
3.0-3.9 - - - - 3 1
a In italics: expected highest distance bin where sources of a given luminosity should still be detectable. Because this distance bin contains a much larger volume than the nearer ones, most masers are expected to be there. For each of the galaxies in Table 4 the total integrated 22 GHz H2O luminosity was taken. This amounts to an integrated single-dish flux density corresponding to $\sim$$L_{\odot}$ in the case of NGC 2146, where VLA data from Tarchi et al. (2002b) revealed two $\sim$$L_{\odot}$ masers (see Table 4).

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