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Odin observations of H2O in the Galactic Centre*
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Odin observations of H2O in the Galactic Centre*

Abstract

The Odin satellite has been used to detect emission and absorption in the 557-GHz HO  line in the Galactic Centre towards the SgrA* Circumnuclear Disk (CND), and the SgrA +20 km s-1 and +50 km s-1 molecular clouds. Strong broad H2O  emission lines have been detected in all three objects. Narrow H2O absorption lines are present at all three positions and originate along the lines of sight in the 3-kpc Spiral Arm, the -30 km s-1 Spiral Arm and the Local Sgr Spiral Arm. Broad H2O absorption lines near -130 km s-1 are also observed, originating in the Expanding Molecular Ring. A new molecular feature (the “High Positive Velocity Gas” - HPVG) has been identified in the positive velocity range of ≈+120 to +220 km s-1, seen definitely in absorption against the stronger dust continuum emission from the +20 km s-1 and +50 km s-1 clouds and possibly in emission towards the position of SgrA* CND. The 548-GHz HO  isotope line towards the CND is not detected at the 0.02 K (rms) level.

Authors

Sandqvist A; Bergman P; Black JH; Booth R; Buat V; Curry CL; Encrenaz P; Falgarone E; Feldman P; Fich M

Journal

Astronomy & Astrophysics, Vol. 402, No. 3, pp. l63–l67

Publisher

EDP Sciences

Publication Date

January 1, 2003

DOI

10.1051/0004-6361:20030341

ISSN

0004-6361

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