New Look at the Molecular Superbubble Candidate in the Galactic Center
Shiho Tsujimoto, Tomoharu Oka, Shunya Takekawa, Yuhei Iwata, Asaka, Uruno, Hiroki Yokozuka, Ryosuke Nakagawara, Yuto Watanabe, Akira Kawakami,, Sonomi Nishiyama, Miyuki Kaneko, Shoko Kanno, and Takuma Ogawa

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution molecular line observations confirming the presence of a molecular superbubble in the Galactic Center region, revealing expanding shells, shock signatures, and implications for recent star cluster activity.
Contribution
The paper offers new high-resolution molecular maps and analysis that confirm the molecular superbubble hypothesis in the Galactic Center, highlighting the role of shocks and recent supernova activity.
Findings
Identified eleven expanding shells with energies around 10^{51.9} erg.
Detected shock signatures through high SiO/H$^{13}$CN and SiO/H$^{13}$CO$^{+}$ ratios.
Confirmed the superbubble hypothesis for the region.
Abstract
The region in the Galactic center is characterized by multiple shell-like structures and their extremely broad velocity widths. We revisit the molecular superbubble hypothesis for this region, based on high resolution maps of CO {\it J}=1--0, CO {\it J}=1--0, HCN {\it J}=1--0, HCO {\it J}=1--0, SiO {\it J}=2--1, and CS {\it J}=2--1 lines obtained from the Nobeyama radio observatory 45-m telescope, as well as CO {\it J}=3--2 maps obtained from the James Clerk Maxwell telescope. We identified eleven expanding shells with total kinetic energy and typical expansion time erg and yr, respectively. In addition, the region exhibited high SiO {\it J}=2--1/HCN {\it J}=1--0 and SiO {\it J}=2--1/HCO {\it J}=1--0 intensity ratios, indicating that…
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