The Galactic centre mini-spiral in the mm-regime
D. Kunneriath, A. Eckart, S. N. Vogel, P. Teuben, K. Muzic, R., Schoedel, M. Garcia-Marin, J. Moultaka, J. Staguhn, C. Straubmeier, J. A., Zensus, M. Valencia-S., V. Karas

TL;DR
This study uses multiwavelength observations to analyze the physical properties and emission mechanisms of the mini-spiral in the Galactic center, revealing details about its ionized gas, dust, and related emission processes.
Contribution
It provides high-resolution maps and spectral analysis of the mini-spiral, constraining electron densities, dust mass, and emission mechanisms with new multiwavelength data.
Findings
Electron densities of 0.8-1.5x10^4 cm^-3 in the mini-spiral
Dust mass contribution of ~0.25 solar masses
Spectral index of 0.5 for Sgr A* indicating inverted synchrotron spectrum
Abstract
The mini-spiral is a feature of the interstellar medium in the central ~2 pc of the Galactic center. It is composed of several streamers of dust and ionised and atomic gas with temperatures between a few 100 K to 10^4 K. There is evidence that these streamers are related to the so-called circumnuclear disk of molecular gas and are ionized by photons from massive, hot stars in the central parsec. We attempt to constrain the emission mechanisms and physical properties of the ionized gas and dust of the mini-spiral region with the help of our multiwavelength data sets. Our observations were carried out at 1.3 mm and 3 mm with the mm interferometric array CARMA in California in March and April 2009, with the MIR instrument VISIR at ESO's VLT in June 2006, and the NIR Br-gamma with VLT NACO in August 2009. We present high resolution maps of the mini-spiral, and obtain a spectral index of 0.5…
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