Ground-state ammonia and water in absorption towards Sgr B2
E. S. Wirstr\"om, P. Bergman, J. H. Black, {\AA}. Hjalmarson, B., Larsson, A. O. H. Olofsson, P. J. Encrenaz, E. Falgarone, U. Frisk, M., Olberg, Aa. Sandqvist

TL;DR
This study uses submillimetre observations to analyze ground-state ammonia and water absorption towards Sgr B2, revealing isotopic ratios, molecular abundances, and excitation conditions in the Galactic centre and disk clouds.
Contribution
First detailed simultaneous velocity coverage of ammonia and water isotopologues towards Sgr B2, providing insights into molecular abundances and isotopic ratios in the Galactic centre.
Findings
Ammonia abundance in diffuse clouds is (0.5-1)e-8.
Water abundance around 1e-7, higher than ammonia.
High [14N/15N] ratio >600 indicating CNO hydrogen burning.
Abstract
We have used the Odin submillimetre-wave satellite telescope to observe the ground state transitions of ortho-ammonia and ortho-water, including their 15N, 18O, and 17O isotopologues, towards Sgr B2. The extensive simultaneous velocity coverage of the observations, >500 km/s, ensures that we can probe the conditions of both the warm, dense gas of the molecular cloud Sgr B2 near the Galactic centre, and the more diffuse gas in the Galactic disk clouds along the line-of-sight. We present ground-state NH3 absorption in seven distinct velocity features along the line-of-sight towards Sgr B2. We find a nearly linear correlation between the column densities of NH3 and CS, and a square-root relation to N2H+. The ammonia abundance in these diffuse Galactic disk clouds is estimated to be about (0.5-1)e-8, similar to that observed for diffuse clouds in the outer Galaxy. On the basis of the…
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