A broad linewidth, compact, millimeter-bright molecular emission line source near the Galactic Center

A compact source, G0.02467-0.0727, was detected in ALMA \threemm observations in continuum and very broad line emission. The continuum emission has a spectral index $\alpha\approx3.3$, suggesting that the emission is from dust. The line emission is detected in several transitions of CS, SO, and SO$_...

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creator Ginsburg, Adam
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Budaiev, Nazar
Butterfield, Natalie O
Caselli, Paola
Colzi, Laura
Dutkowska, Katarzyna M
García, Pablo
Gramze, Savannah
Henshaw, Jonathan D
Hu, Yue
Jeff, Desmond
Jiménez-Serra, Izaskun
Kauffmann, Jens
Klessen, Ralf S
Levesque, Emily M
Longmore, Steven N
Lu, Xing
Mills, Elisabeth A. C
Morris, Mark R
Nogueras-Lara, Francisco
Oka, Tomoharu
Pineda, Jaime E
Pillai, Thushara G. S
Rivilla, Víctor M
Sánchez-Monge, Álvaro
Santa-Maria, Miriam G
Smith, Howard A
Sofue, Yoshiaki
Sormani, Mattia C
Tremblay, Grant R
Vermariën, Gijs
Vikhlinin, Alexey
Viti, Serena
Walker, Dan
Wang, Q. Daniel
Xu, Fengwei
Zhang, Qizhou
description A compact source, G0.02467-0.0727, was detected in ALMA \threemm observations in continuum and very broad line emission. The continuum emission has a spectral index $\alpha\approx3.3$, suggesting that the emission is from dust. The line emission is detected in several transitions of CS, SO, and SO$_2$ and exhibits a line width FWHM $\approx160$ \kms. The line profile appears Gaussian. The emission is weakly spatially resolved, coming from an area on the sky $\lesssim1"$ in diameter ($\lesssim10^4$ AU at the distance of the Galactic Center; GC). The centroid velocity is $v_{LSR}\approx40$-$50$ \kms, which is consistent with a location in the Galactic Center. With multiple SO lines detected, and assuming local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) conditions, $T_\mathrm{LTE} = 13$ K, which is colder than seen in typical GC clouds, though we cannot rule out low-density, subthermally excited, warmer gas. Despite the high velocity dispersion, no emission is observed from SiO, suggesting that there are no strong ($\gtrsim10~\mathrm{km~s}^{-1}$) shocks in the molecular gas. There are no detections at other wavelengths, including X-ray, infrared, and radio. We consider several explanations for the Millimeter Ultra-Broad Line Object (MUBLO), including protostellar outflow, explosive outflow, collapsing cloud, evolved star, stellar merger, high-velocity compact cloud, intermediate mass black hole, and background galaxy. Most of these conceptual models are either inconsistent with the data or do not fully explain it. The MUBLO is, at present, an observationally unique object.
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