# Small-scale physical and chemical structure of diffuse and translucent   molecular clouds along the line of sight to Sgr B2

**Authors:** V. Thiel, A. Belloche, K. M. Menten, A. Giannetti, H. Wiesemeyer, B., Winkel, P. Gratier, H. S. P. M\"uller, D. Colombo, R. T. Garrod

arXiv: 1901.03231 · 2019-03-13

## TL;DR

This study uses high-resolution ALMA data to analyze the small-scale physical and chemical structures of diffuse and translucent molecular clouds along the line of sight to Sgr B2(N), revealing their spatial complexity and turbulence characteristics.

## Contribution

It provides the first high-resolution spatial maps of molecular absorption features in these clouds, identifying distinct categories and revealing their extended and complex structures.

## Key findings

- Most clouds are translucent and more extended than the background field.
- SO and SiO molecules trace smaller, more complex clumps.
- Turbulence in these clouds is mainly solenoidal.

## Abstract

The diffuse and translucent molecular clouds traced in absorption along the line of sight to strong background sources have so far been investigated mainly in the spectral domain because of limited angular resolution or small sizes of the background sources. We aim to resolve and investigate the spatial structure of molecular clouds traced by several molecules detected in absorption along the line of sight to SgrB2(N). We have used spectral line data from the EMoCA survey performed with ALMA, taking advantage of the high sensitivity and angular resolution. We identify, on the basis of the spectral analysis of c-C3H2 across the field of view, 15 main velocity components along the line of sight to SgrB2(N) and several components in the envelope of SgrB2. The c-C3H2 column densities reveal two categories of clouds. Clouds in Category I (3 kpc arm, 4 kpc arm, and some GC clouds) have smaller c-C3H2 column densities, smaller linewidths, and smaller widths of their column density PDFs than clouds in Category II (Scutum arm, Sgr arm, and other GC clouds). To investigate the spatial structure we derive opacity maps for the following molecules: c-C3H2, H13CO+, 13CO, HNC, HN13C, HC15N, CS, C34S, 13CS, SiO, SO, and CH3OH. These maps reveal that most molecules trace relatively homogeneous structures that are more extended than the field of view defined by the background continuum emission (about 15", that is 0.08-0.6pc depending on the distance). SO and SiO show more complex structures with smaller clumps of size ~5-8". Our analysis suggests that the driving of the turbulence is mainly solenoidal in the investigated clouds. On the basis of HCO+, we conclude that most line-of-sight clouds towards SgrB2 are translucent, including all clouds where complex organic molecules were recently detected. We also conclude that CCH and CH are good probes of H2 in both diffuse and translucent clouds.

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