NH3 in the Central 10 pc of the Galaxy. II. Determination of Opacity for Gas with Large Linewidths

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27 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ

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10.1086/342233

The 23 GHz emission lines from the NH3 rotation inversion transitions are widely used to investigate the kinematics and physical conditions in dense molecular clouds. The line profile is composed of hyperfine components which can be used to calculate the opacity of the gas (Ho & Townes 1983). If the intrinsic linewidth of the gas exceeds one half of the separation of these quadrupole hyperfine components (~5-10 km/s) these lines blend together and the observed linewidths greatly overestimate the intrinsic linewidths. If uncorrected, these artificially broad linewidths will lead to artificially high opacities. We have observed this effect in our NH3 data from the central 10 pc of the Galaxy where uncorrected NH3 (1,1) linewidths of ~30 km/s exaggerate the intrinsic linewidths by more than a factor of two (Genzel & Townes 1987). Models of the effect of blending on the line profile enable us to solve for the intrinsic linewidth and opacity of NH3 using the observed linewidth and intensity of two NH3 rotation inversion transitions. We present the result of the application of this method to our Galactic Center data. We successfully recover the intrinsic linewidth and opacity of the gas. Clouds close to the nucleus in projected distance as well as those that are being impacted by Sgr A East show the highest intrinsic linewidths. The cores of the ``southern streamer'' (Ho et al. 1991; Coil & Ho 1999, 2000) and the ``50 km/s'' giant molecular cloud have the highest opacities.

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