Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics – Galaxy Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2011-11-17
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Galaxy Astrophysics
16 pages, 5 figures, accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters
Scientific paper
This letter presents a Nyquist-sampled, high-resolution [CI] 3P1-3P0 map of the -0.2 deg < l < 1.2 deg x -0.1 deg < b < 0 deg region in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) taken with the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment (ASTE) 10 m telescope. We have found that molecular clouds in the CMZ can be classified into two groups according to their [CI]/13CO intensity ratios: a bulk component consisting with clouds with a low, uniform [CI]/13CO ratio (0.45) and another component consisting of clouds with high [CI]/13CO ratios (> 0.8). The [CI]-enhanced regions appear in M-0.02-0.07, the circumnuclear disk, the 180-pc ring and the high velocity compact cloud CO+0.02-0.02. We have carried out a large velocity gradient (LVG) analysis and have derived the C^0/CO column density ratio for M-0.02-0.07 as 0.47, which is approximately twice that of the bulk component of the CMZ (0.26). We propose several hypotheses on the origin of high C^0 abundance in M-0.02-0.07, including cosmic-ray/X-ray dissociation and mechanical dissociation of CO in the pre-existing molecular clouds. We also suggest the possibility that M-0.02-0.07 is a cloud at an early stage of chemical evolution from diffuse gas, which was possibly formed by the bar-induced mass inflow in the Galactic Center region.
Kamegai Kazuhisa
Matsumura Shinji
Nagai Makoto
Oka Tomoharu
Tanaka Kunihiko
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