Atomic Carbon in the Central Molecular Zone of the Milky Way: Possible Cosmic-Ray Induced Chemistry or Time-dependent Chemistry Associated with SNR Sagittarius A East
Atomic carbon (C 0 ), being one of the most abundant atomic/molecular species observed in dense molecular gas, is potentially a good tracer of molecular gas mass in many chemical/physical environments, though the variation in C 0 abundance outside the Galactic disk region is not yet fully known. Thi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Astrophysical journal 2021-07, Vol.915 (2), p.79 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Atomic carbon (C
0
), being one of the most abundant atomic/molecular species observed in dense molecular gas, is potentially a good tracer of molecular gas mass in many chemical/physical environments, though the variation in C
0
abundance outside the Galactic disk region is not yet fully known. This paper presents a wide-field 500 GHz [C
i
] map of the Galactic central molecular zone (CMZ) obtained with the ASTE 10 m telescope. Principal component analysis and non-LTE multi-transition analysis have shown that [C
i
] emission predominantly originates from the low-excitation gas component with a temperature of 20–50 K and density of ∼10
3
cm
−3
, whereas C
0
abundance is likely suppressed in the high-excitation gas component. The average
N
(C
0
)/
N
(CO) abundance ratio in the CMZ is 0.3–0.4, which is 2–3 times that in the Galactic disk. The
N
(C
0
)/
N
(CO) ratio increases to 0.7 in the innermost 10 pc region and to ∼2 in the circumnuclear disk. We discovered C
0
-rich regions distributed in a ring shape encircling the supernova remnant (SNR) Sgr A East, indicating that the C
0
enrichment in the central 10 pc region is a consequence of a molecular cloud–SNR interaction. In the 15 atoms/molecules included in principal component analysis, CN is the only other species that increases in the [C
i
]-bright ring. The origin of the [C
i
]-bright ring is likely a cosmic-ray-dominated region created by low-energy cosmic-ray particles accelerated by Sgr A East or primitive molecular gas collected by the SNR in which the conversion from C
0
to CO has not reached equilibrium. |
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ISSN: | 0004-637X 1538-4357 |
DOI: | 10.3847/1538-4357/ac004c |