2018
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4357/aaa6d4
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Distributed Star Formation throughout the Galactic Center Cloud Sgr B2

Abstract: We report ALMA observations with resolution ≈ 0.5 at 3 mm of the extended Sgr B2 cloud in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ). We detect 271 compact sources, most of which are smaller than 5000 AU. By ruling out alternative possibilities, we conclude that these sources consist of a mix of hypercompact H ii regions and young stellar objects (YSOs). Most of the newly-detected sources are YSOs with gas envelopes which, based on their luminosities, must contain objects with stellar masses M * 8 M . Their spatial dist… Show more

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“…The ReMoCA continuum maps are also very similar to the map shown in Fig. 3 of Ginsburg et al (2018), obtained with ALMA at 3 mm with a similar angular resolution (∼0.5 ′′ ). The northeastern part of the maps shown in Fig.…”
Section: Continuum Emissionsupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…The ReMoCA continuum maps are also very similar to the map shown in Fig. 3 of Ginsburg et al (2018), obtained with ALMA at 3 mm with a similar angular resolution (∼0.5 ′′ ). The northeastern part of the maps shown in Fig.…”
Section: Continuum Emissionsupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Kasten & Dreizler (1986) and Kretschmer et al (1996) studied the 14 N hyperfine structure (HFS) in greater detail and determined unsplit rest frequencies with greater accuracy. Godfrey et al (1997) studied the rotational spectra of several isotopologs to determine the structure of urea, in particular the exact shape of the molecule. They also mentioned the identification of transitions pertaining to two excited vibrational states Article number, page 3 of 68 whose vibrational energy they estimated from relative intensities to be ∼155 cm −1 (∼225 K) and ∼365 cm −1 (∼525 K), which they interpreted as the NH 2 wagging fundamental and first overtone states, respectively.…”
Section: Spectroscopymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Therefore, it is not surprising that most of the 23 detected CH 3 OH masers are associated with known high-mass star formation regions. Among them, 12 out of the 14 CH 3 OH masers in Sgr B2 are associated with UC/HC H II regions De Pree et al 2015) or massive YSOs (Ginsburg et al 2018), while M2 and M11 do not have H II region or YSO counterparts within 1 (see next paragraph). The three masers in the Dust Ridge clouds (M15, M16, and M17) are associated with (UC) H II regions or massive YSOs (Immer et al 2012a;Walker et al 2018;Lu et al 2019).…”
Section: Class II Ch3oh Masers and High-mass Star Formationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We apply a column density threshold of 5×10 22 cm −2 (the lowest contour level in Figures 2-5), and search for compact sources above it. This column density threshold is chosen to be the upper limit of the foreground column density toward Sgr B2 (Ginsburg et al 2018;C. Battersby et al in prep.…”
Section: Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As an example, the spatial co-existence of warm ionised regions traced by [Nii] 205 µm , and that of the dense and diffuse molecular gas traced by CO, can be considered similar to the gas phase mixing in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ) on the scales of 100 pc (Kruijssen & Longmore 2013;Ginsburg et al 2018), and even in the immediate vicinity of Sgr-A* on the scale of 1 pc (Moser et al 2017). Hence, the Galactic centre region may serve as a high-z galaxy analog (see also Swinbank et al 2011;Kruijssen & Longmore 2013).…”
Section: Co-evolution Of Agn/sf In the Rrrmentioning
confidence: 99%