A Broad Line-width, Compact, Millimeter-bright Molecular Emission Line Source near the Galactic Center
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2024
Abstract:
A compact source, G0.02467-0.0727, was detected in Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array 3 mm observations in continuum and very broad line emission. The continuum emission has a spectral index α ≈ 3.3, suggesting that the emission is from dust. The line emission is detected in several transitions of CS, SO, and SO2 and exhibits a line width FWHM ≈ 160 km s−1. The line profile appears Gaussian. The emission is weakly spatially resolved, coming from an area on the sky ≲1″ in diameter (≲104 au at the distance of the Galactic center, GC). The centroid velocity is v LSR ≈ 40-50 km s−1, which is consistent with a location in the GC. With multiple SO lines detected, and assuming local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) conditions, the gas temperature is T LTE = 13 K, which is colder than seen in typical GC clouds, though we cannot rule out low-density, subthermally excited, warmer gas. Despite the high velocity dispersion, no emission is observed from SiO, suggesting that there are no strong (≳10 km s−1) shocks in the molecular gas. There are no detections at other wavelengths, including X-ray, infrared, and radio. We consider several explanations for the millimeter ultra-broad-line object (MUBLO), including protostellar outflow, explosive outflow, a collapsing cloud, an evolved star, a stellar merger, a high-velocity compact cloud, an intermediate-mass black hole, and a background galaxy. Most of these conceptual models are either inconsistent with the data or do not fully explain them. The MUBLO is, at present, an observationally unique object.
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Keywords:
Galactic center; Millimeter astronomy; Millimeter-wave spectroscopy
Elenco autori:
Ginsburg, A.; Bally, J.; Barnes, A. T.; Battersby, C.; Budaiev, N.; Butterfield, N. O.; Caselli, P.; Colzi, L.; Dutkowska, K. M.; Garcia, P.; Gramze, S.; Henshaw, J. D.; Hu, Y.; Jeff, D.; Jimenez-Serra, I.; Kauffmann, J.; Klessen, R. S.; Levesque, E. M.; Longmore, S. N.; Lu, X.; Mills, E. A. C.; Morris, M. R.; Nogueras-Lara, F.; Oka, T.; Pineda, J. E.; Pillai, T. G. S.; Rivilla, V. M.; Sanchez-Monge, I.; Santa-Maria, M. G.; Smith, H. A.; Sofue, Y.; Sormani, M. C.; Tremblay, G. R.; Vermarien, G.; Vikhlinin, A.; Viti, S.; Walker, D.; Wang, Q. D.; Xu, F.; Zhang, Q.
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