Dynamics of Ionized Gas at the Galactic Center: VLA Observations of the 3D Velocity Field and Location of the Ionized Streams in Sagittarius A West
Jun-Hui Zhao, Mark R. Morris, W. M. Goss, Tao An

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution VLA observations to map the 3D velocities of ionized gas streams near Sagittarius A*, confirming their Keplerian orbits and revealing complex morphological features influenced by magnetic fields and stellar winds.
Contribution
It provides detailed 3D velocity modeling of ionized streams at the Galactic center, demonstrating their Keplerian orbits and identifying new morphological structures.
Findings
Streams follow Keplerian orbits around Sgr A*
Northern and Eastern Arms have high eccentricities
Western Arc is nearly circular
Abstract
We present new results based on high-resolution observations of Sgr A West at the Galactic center with the VLA at 1.3 cm. We measured proper motions for 71 compact HII components. We also investigated radial velocities in the LSR velocity using the H92a line data. Combining proper motion and radial velocity measurements, we have determined the 3D velocity distribution in Sgr A West. We find that the three ionized streams (Northern Arm, Eastern Arm, and Western Arc) can be modeled with three bundles of Keplerian orbits around Sgr A*. We determined the five orbital parameters for each of them using LSQ fitting to the locii of the streams. Our results confirm earlier results on the streams in the Western Arc and the Northern Arm to be in Keplerian orbits, suggesting that the stream in the Eastern Arm is also consistent with an elliptical orbit. Both the Northern and Eastern Arm streams…
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