High-speed molecular cloudlets around the Galactic Center supermassive black hole
Javier R. Goicoechea, J. Pety, E. Chapillon, J. Cernicharo, M. Gerin,, C. Herrera, M. A. Requena-Torres, M. G. Santa-Maria

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to reveal small, fast-moving molecular cloudlets around the Galactic Center's supermassive black hole, showing complex morphologies and challenging existing orbital models.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed imaging of molecular cloudlets near SgrA*, analyzing their kinematics and morphology, and compares their motions with standard orbital models, suggesting their transient nature.
Findings
Cloudlets move at speeds up to 300 km/s.
Most cloudlets are inconsistent with spiral or elliptical orbit models.
Cloudlets are likely transient, tidally disrupted remnants.
Abstract
We present 1"-resolution ALMA observations of the circumnuclear disk (CND) and the environment around SgrA*. The images unveil the presence of small spatial scale CO (J=3-2) molecular "cloudlets" within the central pc of the Milky Way, moving at high speeds, up to 300 km/s along the line-of-sight. The CO-emitting structures show intricate morphologies: extended and filamentary at high negative-velocities (v_LSR < -150 km/s), more localized and clumpy at extreme positive-velocities (v_LSR > +200 km/s). Based on the pencil-beam CO absorption spectrum toward SgrA* synchrotron emission, we also present evidence for a diffuse gas component producing absorption features at more extreme negative-velocities (v_LSR < -200 km/s). The CND shows a clumpy spatial distribution. Its motion requires a bundle of non-uniformly rotating streams of slightly different inclinations. The inferred gas density…
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