CHIMPS2: $^{13}$CO $J = 3 \to 2$ emission in the Central Molecular Zone
Abstract
We present the initial data for the () transition of CO obtained from the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) of the Milky Way as part of the CO Heterodyne Inner Milky Way Plane Survey 2 (CHIMPS2). Covering and with an angular resolution of 19 arcsec, velocity resolution of 1 km s, and rms K at these resolutions, our observations unveil the complex structure of the CMZ molecular gas in improved detail. Complemented by the CO CHIMPS2 data, we estimate a median optical depth of . The preliminary analysis yields a median CO column density range equal to -- cm, median H column density equal to cm to cm. We derive -based total mass estimates of --, in agreement with previous studies. We analyze the relationship between the integrated intensity of CO and the surface density of compact sources identified by Herschel Hi-GAL, and find that younger Hi-GAL sources detected at 500 m but not at 70 m follow the dense gas of the CMZ more closely than those that are bright at 70 m. The latter, actively star-forming sources, appear to be more associated with material in the foreground spiral arms.
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@article{arxiv.2408.11548,
title = {CHIMPS2: $^{13}$CO $J = 3 \to 2$ emission in the Central Molecular Zone},
author = {S. M. King and T. J. T. Moore and J. D. Henshaw and S. N. Longmore and D. J. Eden and A. J. Rigby and E. Rosolowsky and K. Tahani and Y. Su and A. Yiping and X. Tang and S. Ragan and T. Liu and Y. -J. Kuan and R. Rani},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2408.11548},
year = {2024}
}
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13 pages, 9 figures