Time variation of the H2O maser and infrared continuum in late-type stars
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Observations of the variability of the 1.35-cm H2O and 2.2-micron emission from eight late M stars are described. A comparison of the microwave and infrared variations is of interest because the bulk of the stellar energy is radiated in the near-infrared and because at least one theory (Litvak 1969) hypothesizes near-infrared maser pumping via the 2.7-micron H2O vibration-rotation band. Variations at the two wavelengths appear to be correlated and possible explanations for this correlation are discussed.