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2013MNRAS.431.2789S - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 431, 2789-2795 (2013/May-3)

Identification of a high-velocity compact nebular filament 2.2 arcsec south of the Galactic Centre.

STEINER J.E., MENEZES R.B. and AMORIM D.

Abstract (from CDS):

The central parsec of the Milky Way is a very special region of our Galaxy; it contains the supermassive black hole associated with Sgr A* as well as a significant number of early-type stars and a complex structure of streamers of neutral and ionized gas, within two parsec from the centre, representing a unique laboratory. We report the identification of a high velocity compact nebular filament 2.2 arcsec south of Sgr A*. The structure extends over ∼ 1 arcsec and presents a strong velocity gradient of ∼ 200 km s-1 arcsec-1. The peak of maximum emission, seen in [Feiii] and Hei lines, is located at dα = +0.20±0.06 arcsec and dδ = -2.20±0.06 arcsec with respect to Sgr A*. This position is near the star IRS 33N. The velocity at the emission peak is Vr = -267 km s-1. The filament has a position angle of PA = 115°±10°, similar to that of the Bar and of the Eastern Arm at that position. The peak position is located 0.7 arcsec north of the binary X-ray and radio transient CXOGX J174540.0-290031, a low-mass X-ray binary (LMXB) with an orbital period of 7.9 h. The [Feiii] line emission is strong in the filament and its vicinity. These lines are probably produced by shock heating but we cannot exclude some X-ray photoionization from the LMXB. Although we cannot rule out the idea of a compact nebular jet, we interpret this filament as a possible shock between the Northern and the Eastern Arm or between the Northern Arm and the mini-spiral `Bar'.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): techniques: imaging spectroscopy - ISM: structure - Galaxy: centre - X-rays: binaries

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