SDSS-V LVM: Verifying what, and where, the 'Galactic Center' Lobe is
Abstract
The so-called 'Galactic Center' Lobe (GCL) is an extended (~1 deg) radio continuum feature situated above the Galactic Plane, for which the literature contains varying claims about both its nature and location. Using new optical integral field spectroscopic observations from the SDSS-V Local Volume Mapper, we confirm the characterization of the GCL as a foreground photoionized HII region, not associated with the Galactic center. We present a new analysis of the ionized gas morphology, line ratio diagnostics, and kinematics. From our [SIII]9532 emission line map, which suffers the least extinction, we identify ionized gas emission throughout a closed outer loop, which does not fill the GCL interior. All optical line ratio diagnostics are consistent with photoionization. By comparing the ionized gas reddening from the Balmer decrement with 3D dust maps, we directly constrain the distance to the GCL to ~2 kpc. [NII]6583 line kinematics show a uniform velocity structure across the GCL, further confirming that the entire bubble is one structure. The size and emission line morphology is strongly reminiscent of that seen in the nearby Barnard's Loop, providing a possible analog to explain how this outer shell may be photoionized by a more distant and off-center embedded young cluster. We suggest the acronym GCL be repurposed to instead abbreviate the name 'Greatly Confused Loop'.
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@article{arxiv.2604.16601,
title = {SDSS-V LVM: Verifying what, and where, the 'Galactic Center' Lobe is},
author = {K. Kreckel and O. V. Egorov and N. Drory and G. A. Blanc and J. E. Mendez-Delgado and S. Kabanovic and D. Bizyaev and J. R. Brownstein and E. Egorova and J. G. Fernandez-Trincado and P. Garcia and J. D. Gelfand and E. J. Johnston and I. Katkov and J. Kollmeier and F. -H. Liang and K. S. Long and A. Z. Lugo-Aranda and A. Meija and H. -W. Rix and A. Roman-Lopes and C. G. Roman-Zuniga and N. Sattler and S. F. Sanchez and E. Zari and R. de J. Zermeno},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2604.16601},
year = {2026}
}
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12 pages, accepted in A&A