Physics
Scientific paper
Apr 1987
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1987aipc..155..106k&link_type=abstract
AIP Conference Proceedings, Volume 155, pp. 106-109 (1987).
Physics
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Scientific paper
The rotating molecular ring surrounding the Galactic center was found in the CS 2-1, HCN 1-0, HCO+ 1-0 and 13CO 1-0 lines. The 19`-15` resolution maps of above 4 molecules show generally similar structure of the ring with the rotation velocity of 100 km/sec and the radial velocity of roughly 50 km sec. The ionized gas feature fits very well to the inside edge of the molecular ring in its south part, but seems to sit in the central hole of the molecular ring in the north part. The structure and dynamics of the central 5 pc of the Galaxy are discussed.
Gatley Ian
Hayashi Masahito
Inatani Junji
Kaifu Norio
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