ALMA Observations of the Galactic Center: SiO Outflows and High Mass Star Formation near Sgr A*
F. Yusef-Zadeh, M. Royster, M. Wardle, R. Arendt, H. Bushouse, D. C., Lis, M. W. Pound, D. A. Roberts, B. Whitney, A. Wootten

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to identify SiO outflows near Sgr A*, providing evidence for recent high-mass star formation in the extreme environment of the Galactic center.
Contribution
First detection of SiO outflows close to Sgr A* indicating ongoing massive star formation in the Galactic center's harsh environment.
Findings
Identification of 11 SiO (5-4) clumps within 0.6pc of Sgr A*
Evidence of protostellar outflows with velocities up to 150 km/s
Detection of YSO candidates supporting in-situ star formation
Abstract
ALMA observations of the Galactic center with spatial resolution resulted in the detection of 11 SiO (5-4) clumps of molecular gas within 0.6pc (15) of Sgr A*, interior to the 2-pc circumnuclear molecular ring. The three SiO (5-4) clumps closest to Sgr A* show the largest central velocities, \kms, and broadest asymmetric linewidths with full width zero intensity (FWZI) \kms. The remaining clumps, distributed mainly to the NE of the ionized mini-spiral, have narrow FWZI ( \kms). Using CARMA SiO (2-1) data, LVG modeling of the the SiO line ratios for the broad velocity clumps, constrains the column density N(SiO) cm, and the H gas density n cm for an assumed kinetic temperature 100-200K. The SiO clumps are interpreted as highly embedded protostellar outflows, signifying an…
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