Study of diffuse HII regions potentially forming part of the gas streams around Sgr A*
J. Armijos-Abenda\~no, E. L\'opez, J. Mart\'in-Pintado, A., B\'aez-Rubio, M. Aravena, M. A. Requena-Torres, S. Mart\'in, M. Llerena, F., Ald\'as, C. Logan, A. Rodr\'iguez-Franco

TL;DR
This study analyzes diffuse ionized gas in the Galactic Centre using radio recombination lines, revealing physical properties, ionization sources, and potential gas stream associations around Sgr A* and Sgr B2.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of ionized gas properties and proposes a link between gas streams and ionization sources in the Galactic Centre.
Findings
Ionized gas detected via RRLs with LTE conditions.
He to H mass fraction consistent with GC values.
Negative velocity gas likely part of known gas streams.
Abstract
We present a study of diffuse extended ionised gas toward three clouds located in the Galactic Centre (GC). One line of sight (LOS) is toward the 20 km s cloud (LOS0.11) in the Sgr A region, another LOS is toward the 50 km s cloud (LOS0.02), also in Sgr A, while the third is toward the Sgr B2 cloud (LOS+0.693). The emission from the ionised gas is detected from H and H radio recombination lines (RRLs). He and He RRL emission is detected with the same and as those from the hydrogen RRLs only toward LOS+0.693. RRLs probe gas with positive and negative velocities toward the two Sgr A sources. The H to H ratios reveal that the ionised gas is emitted under local thermodynamic equilibrium conditions in these regions. We find a He to H mass fraction of 0.290.01 consistent with the typical GC value, supporting…
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