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Dense Molecular Clouds In The Galactic Center Region : I. HCN (J=1$-$0) DATA

Astrophysics 2009-10-28 v3

Abstract

The Galactic Center regions 6l6-6^\circ \le l \le 6^\circ and 0.8b0.87-0.8^\circ \le b \le 0.87^\circ are surveyed with HCN J=1-0 line (88.6 GHz) on a 4' grid with the 14 m telescope at the Taeduk Radio Astronomy Observatory. The data complement the previous 13^{13}CO, CS, and H2_2CO measurements (Bally \etal 1988, Zylka \etal 1992) but cover a wider area with a better or comparable resolution. The asymmetry in emission found in the 13^{13}CO observations by Bally \etal (1988) is well confirmed in this study. Interestingly, the asymmetry in HCN emission is more pronounced here: more than 80%80 \% of the overall emission is found in the first quadrant (l>0l>0) and VLSR>0V_{LSR}>0. Also confirmed is the existence of several emission components in the regions forbidden by the Galactic circular rotation. The HCN maps show clear absence of both more outer galactic emissions and the 3 kpc arm component, which are both visible in the 13^{13}CO map. This implies that the HCN emission lines are not contaminated by foreground or background gas components. Therefore HCN data are particularly useful in investigating the structures of molecular clouds in the Galactic Center. The ΔV\Delta Vs (FWHMs) of the most of the detected lines are found to be very large, \ie, about 1515\sim 55 km s1^{-1} with the mode at ΔV25\Delta V \approx25 km s1^{-1}. The typical value of ΔV25\Delta V\approx 25 km s1^{-1} may imply that clouds with mass of an order of 106\msun10^6 \msun are common in the GC region. Another trend found is that the maximum ΔV{\Delta}V decreases with ll, which may be partly due to the overlapping effects of clouds.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9511037,
  title  = {Dense Molecular Clouds In The Galactic Center Region : I. HCN (J=1$-$0) DATA},
  author = {Chang Won Lee},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9511037},
  year   = {2009}
}

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