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2006ApJ...647.1159D - Astrophys. J., 647, 1159-1169 (2006/August-3)

Exploring high-velocity NH3(6,6) emission at the center of our galaxy.

DONOVAN J.L., HERRNSTEIN R.M. and HO P.T.P.

Abstract (from CDS):

Using the NH3(6,6) transition, which samples dense (∼105) molecular gas with an energy above ground of 412 K, we find hot gas at high velocities (-142 to -210 km/s) associated with the central 2 pc of the Galactic center. This material may be either infalling gas due to shocks or tidal stripping, or possibly gas swept from the nuclear region. We identify two high-velocity features, which we call the Southern Runner and the Cap, and correlate these features with others detected in various molecular observations of the Galactic center. The characteristic line widths of the Southern Runner and Cap, 10-15 km/s, are similar to those of other hot Galactic center clouds. The estimated H2masses of these clouds are 4x103 and 2x103 M, consistent with the masses of the western streamer and northern ridge, NH3(6,6) emission features detected within the central 10 pc at lower velocities. Three possible explanations for this emission are discussed, assuming that they lie at the Galactic center, including sweeping by the supernova remnant Sgr A East, infall and/or shock from the circumnuclear disk (CND), and stripping from the central rotating low-velocity NH3(6,6) cloud.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxy: Center - ISM: Clouds - ISM: Molecules - Radio Lines: ISM

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