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The Processing of the Clumpy Molecular Gas in the Galactic Center and the Star-Formation

Authors :
Liu, Hauyu Baobab
Ho, Paul T. P.
Wright, Melvyn C. H.
Su, Yu-Nung
Hsieh, Pei-Ying
Sun, Ai-Lei
Kim, Sungsoo S.
Minh, Young Chol
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

We present the Green Bank 100m Telescope (GBT) mapping observations of CS 1-0, and the Submillimeter Array (SMA) 157-pointings mosaic of the 0.86 mm dust continuum emission as well as several warm and dense gas tracers, in the central ~20 pc area in Galactic Center. The unprecedentedly large field-of-view and the high angular resolution of our SMA dust image allow the identification of abundant 0.1-0.2 pc scale dense gas clumps. We found that in the Galactic Center, the Class I methanol masers are excellently correlated with the dense gas clumps. However, on the ~0.1 pc scale, these dense gas clumps still have a extremely large linewidth (FWHM~10-20 km/s). Simple calculations suggest that the identified clumps can be possibly the pressurized gas reservoir feeding the formation of 1-10 solar-mass stars. These gas clumps may be the most promising candidates for ALMA to resolve the high-mass star-formation in the Galactic center.<br />Proceedings to appear in "Massive Young Star Clusters Near and Far: From the Milky Way to Reionization", 2013 Guillermo Haro Conference. Eds. Y. D. Mayya, D. Rosa-Gonzalez, & E. Terlevich, INAOE and AMC. 4 pages, 2 figures

Details

Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....47d0faed06c0ec69bd2ea6ebe8d8b58c