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Published online by Cambridge University Press: 07 August 2017
We discuss a simple H2O maser pumping mechanism in which the population inversion of the masing levels takes place during the quick cooling of the gas behind a shock wave. The population of the rotational energy levels in the initial hot state and final cool state of the molecular gas, and the decay paths between levels are analysed to calculate the average number of 22 GHz photons emitted per H2O molecule in the cooling process.