Herschel* far-infrared spectroscopy of the galactic center. Hot molecular gas: Shocks versus radiation near Sgr A

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We present a ∼52-671 μm spectral scan toward Sgr A* taken with the PACS and SPIRE spectrometers on board Herschel. The achieved angular resolution allows us to separate, for the first time at far-IR wavelengths, the emission toward the central cavity (gas in the inner central parsec of the galaxy) from that of the surrounding circumnuclear disk. The spectrum toward Sgr A* is dominated by strong [O III], [O I], [C II], [N III], [N II], and [C I] fine-structure lines (in decreasing order of luminosity) arising in gas irradiated by UV photons from the central stellar cluster. In addition, rotationally excited lines of 12CO (from J = 4-3 to 24-23), 13CO, H2O, OH, H3O+, HCO+, and HCN, as well as ground-state absorption lines of OH+, H2O+, H3O +, CH+, H2O, OH, HF, CH, and NH are detected. The excitation of the 12CO ladder is consistent with a hot isothermal component at T k ≃ 103.1 K and n(H2) ≲ 104 cm-3. It is also consistent with a distribution of temperature components at higher density with most CO at T k ≲ 300 K. The detected molecular features suggest that, at present, neither very enhanced X-ray nor cosmic-ray fluxes play a dominant role in the heating of the hot molecular gas. The hot CO component (either the bulk of the CO column or just a small fraction depending on the above scenario) results from a combination of UV- and shock-driven heating. If irradiated dense clumps/clouds do not exist, shocks likely dominate the heating of the hot molecular gas. This is consistent with the high-velocity gas detected toward Sgr A*. © 2013. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Goicoechea, J. R., Etxaluze, M., Cernicharo, J., Gerin, M., Neufeld, D. A., Contursi, A., … Sonnentrucker, P. (2013). Herschel* far-infrared spectroscopy of the galactic center. Hot molecular gas: Shocks versus radiation near Sgr A. Astrophysical Journal Letters, 769(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/2041-8205/769/1/L13

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