The ASTE Galactic Center CO J=3-2 Survey: Probing Shocked Molecular Gas in the CMZ
Tomoharu Oka, Kunihiko Tanaka, Shinji Matsumura, Makoto Nagai,, Kazuhisa Kamegai, Tetsuo Hasegawa

TL;DR
This survey of the Galactic Center's molecular gas using CO J=3-2 line reveals shocked regions and energetic compact clouds, indicating supernova-driven turbulence and star formation activity in the CMZ.
Contribution
First large-scale CO J=3-2 survey of the CMZ, identifying highly excited, shocked molecular gas and linking HVCCs to supernova activity and star formation.
Findings
High R(3-2/1-0) ratios indicate shocked gas regions.
HVCCs are associated with energetic explosive events.
Supernova shocks contribute significantly to turbulence and heating.
Abstract
Large-scale CO surveys have revealed that the central molecular zone (CMZ) of our Galaxy is characterized by a number of expanding shells/arcs, and by a peculiar population of compact clouds with large velocity widths -- high-velocity compact clouds (HVCCs). We have performed a large-scale CO J=3-2 survey of the CMZ from 2005 to 2008 with the Atacama Submillimeter-wave Telescope Experiment (ASTE). The data cover almost the full extent of the CMZ and the Clump 2 with a 34 arcsec grid spacing. The CO J=3-2 data were compared with the CO J=1--0 data taken with the Nobeyama Radio Observatory 45 m telescope. Molecular gas in the CMZ exhibits higher J=3-2/J=1-0 intensity ratios [R(3-2/1-0)=0.7] than that in the Galactic disk [R(3-2/1-0)=0.4]. We extracted highly excited, optically thin gas by the criterion, R(3-2/1-0)>=1.5. Clumps of high R(3-2/1-0) gas were found in the Sgr A and Sgr C…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
