Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-05-11
Astron.Astrophys. 426 (2004) 81-96
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted in A&A, 16 pages, 32 Postscript figures (v. 2: some more discussion about the individual structures, editorial change
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20034209
Integral field spectroscopy of the inner region of the Galactic Center, over a field of roughly 40"x40" was obtained at 2.06 microns (He I) and 2.16 microns (Brackett-gamma) using BEAR, an imaging Fourier Transform Spectrometer, at spectral resolutions respectively of 52.9 km/s and 21.3 km/s, and a spatial resolution of ~0.5". The analysis of the data was focused on the kinematics of the gas flows, traditionally called the "Minispiral", concentrated in the neighborhood of the central black hole, Sgr A*. From the decomposition into several velocity components of the line profile extracted at each point of the field, velocity features were identified. Nine distinguishable structures are described: the standard Northern Arm, Eastern Arm, Bar, Western Arc, and five additional, coherently-moving patches of gas. From this analysis, the Northern Arm appears not limited, as usually thought, to the bright, narrow North-South lane seen on intensity images, but it instead consists of a weak, continuous, triangular-shaped surface, drawn out into a narrow stream in the vicinity of Sgr A* where it shows a strong velocity gradient, and a bright western rim. The Eastern Arm is split into three components. We also report extinction of some interstellar structures by others, providing information on their relative position along the line of sight. A system of Keplerian orbits can be fitted to most of the Northern Arm, and the bright rim of this feature can be interpreted in terms of line-of-sight orbit crowding caused by the warping of the flowing surface at the western edge facing Sgr A*. The question of the origin of the ionized gas is addressed and a discussion of the lifetime of these features is presented.
Maillard Jean Pierre
Morris Mark
Paumard Thibaut
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