Infalling Gas toward the Galactic Center
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- 10 March 1999
- journal article
- research article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 513 (2) , 752-766
- https://doi.org/10.1086/306875
Abstract
VLA maps of ammonia emission were made for the Galactic center region. The NH3(1, 1) and NH3(2, 2) transitions were observed in three 2'×2' fields covering Sgr A* and the region 3' immediately south of it. In the central 3 pc surrounding Sgr A* we find emission that appears to be associated with the circumnuclear disk (CND), both morphologically and kinematically. This central emission is connected to a long, narrow 2 pc×10 pc streamer of clumpy molecular gas located toward the south, which appears to be carrying gas from the nearby 20 km s-1 giant molecular cloud (GMC) to the circumnuclear region. We find a velocity gradient along the streamer, with progressively higher velocities as the gas approaches Sgr A*. The streamer stops at the location of the CND, where the line width of the NH3 emission increases dramatically. This may be the kinematic signature of accretion onto the CND. The ratio of the NH3(2, 2)/NH3(1, 1) emission indicates that the gas is heated at the northern tip of the streamer, located inside the eastern edge of the CND. The morphology, kinematics, and temperature gradients of the gas all indicate that the southern streamer is located at the Galactic center and is interacting with the circumnuclear region.Keywords
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