Galactic Center Mini-spiral by ALMA – Possible Origin of the Central Cluster [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1602.05325


We present continuum images of the “Galactic Center Mini-spiral” of 100, 250, and 340 GHz bands with the analysis of the Cy.0 data acquired from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) archive. Pretty good UV coverage of the data and the “self-calibration” method give us an opportunity to obtain dynamic ranges of over 2×10^4 in the resultant maps of the 250 and 340 GHz bands. In particular the image of the 340 GHz band has high dynamic ranges unprecedented in sub-millimeter wave. The angular resolutions attain to 1.57″x1.33″ in the 100 GHz band, 0.63″x0.53″ in the 250 GHz band, and 0.44″x0.38″ in the 340 GHz band, respectively. The continuum images clearly depict the “Mini-spiral”, which is an ionized gas stream in the vicinity of Sgr A*. We found the tight correlation between the dust emission peaks and the OB/WR stars in the Northern-arm of the “Mini-spiral”. The core mass function of the dust core identified by the clumpfind algorithm would obey the flat power-law dN/dM=aM^-1.5+/-0.4 on the high-mass side. These support the scenario that the star forming cloud has fallen into the immediate vicinity of Sgr A* for the origin of the Central cluster.

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M. Tsuboi, Y. Kitamura, M. Miyoshi, et. al.
Thu, 18 Feb 16
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Comments: 10 pages, 4 figures, submitted to PASJ