A Complete Survey of the Central Molecular Zone in NH3
Takumi Nagayama, Toshihiro Omodaka, Toshihiro Handa, Hayati Bebe Hajra, Iahak, Tsuyoshi Sawada, Takeshi Miyaji, and Yasuhiro Koyama

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive NH3 survey of the Galactic center's central molecular zone, revealing the temperature distribution and structure of dense molecular gas and its relation to surrounding high-pressure regions.
Contribution
It offers the first detailed NH3 map of the CMZ, analyzing temperature variations and the spatial relationship between dense and hot gas components.
Findings
75% of NH3 flux from 20-80 K gas
25% of NH3 flux from >80 K gas
NH3 emission surrounds high-pressure regions
Abstract
We present a map of the major part of the central molecular zone (CMZ) of simultaneous observations in the NH3 (J,K) = (1,1) and (2,2) lines using the Kagoshima 6-m telescope. The mapped area is -1.000 < l < 1.625 deg, -0.375 < b < +0.250 deg. The kinetic temperatures derived from the (2,2) to (1,1) intensity ratios are 20--80 K or exceed 80 K. The gases corresponding to temperature of 20--80 K and > 80 K contain 75% and 25% of the total NH3 flux, respectively. These temperatures indicate that the dense molecular gas in the CMZ is dominated by gas that is warmer than the majority of the dust present there. A comparison with the CO survey by Sawada et al. (2001) shows that the NH3 emitting region is surrounded by a high pressure region on the l-v plane. Although NH3 emission traces dense gas, it is not extended into a high pressure region. Therefore, the high pressure region is less…
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