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The Galactic center region Concentrated stars and interstellar matter High energy density (gravity, MHD, kinetic) Strong magnetic field : B ~ mG High external pressure: P/k 5 x 10 6 cm –3 K Yusef-Zadeh, Morris, AJ (1987)

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Page 1: The Galactic center region Concentrated stars and interstellar matter High energy density (gravity, MHD, kinetic) Strong magnetic field :B ~ mG High external

The Galactic center region

• Concentrated stars and interstellar matter• High energy density (gravity, MHD, kinetic)• Strong magnetic field : B ~ mG

High external pressure: P/k 5 x 106 cm–3 K

Yusef-Zadeh, Morris, AJ (1987)

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Hot and Diffuse Gas near the Galactic Center

Probed by Metastable H3+

Thomas R. Geballe Gemini Observatory

Miwa Goto Max-Planck-Institut für Astronomie

Tomonori Usuda Subaru Telescope

Benjamin J. McCall University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign

Columbus Symposium June 23, 2005

Takeshi Oka

Department of Chemistry and Department of Astronomy and Astrophysics

The Enrico Fermi Institute, The University of Chicago

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The Central Molecular Zone (CMZ)

M ~ 5 ×107 M⊙

Dominantly molecularDense clouds, n(H2) > 104 cm-4

Volume filling factor 0.1Hot gas T ~ 300 KHigh velocity dispersionLow dust temperature T ~ 20-30 K

Mezger, Duschl, Zylka, A&A Rev. (1996)

Morris, Serabyn, ARA&A (1996)

CMZ

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Sightlines toward the CMZ

Visual extiction AV ~ 25 – 40

Cotera et al. ApJS, 129, 123 (2000)

AV(dense) : AV(diffuse) ~ 1 : 2

Mezger, Duschl, Zylka, A&A Rev. (1996)

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J

K32.9 K

361 K

(J, K)

The ideal energy levels of H3+

+ortho I = 3/2para I = 1/2

(3, 3) metastable level

(1, 1) ground level

Δk = ± 3 forbidden transitions

27.2 days (2, 2) unstable level

Watson, JMS (1971)

(1, 0)

Oka & Epp, ApJ 613, 349 (2004) 0 ±1 ±2 ±3 k

Ncrit ~ 200 cm-3

H3+ + H2 → (H5

+)* → H3+ + H2

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Discovery of metastable H3+

Goto, McCall, Geballe, Usuda,Kobayashi, Terada, OkaPASJ, 54, 951 (2002)

(3, 3) metastable

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The Quintuplet

Okuda et al. ApJ 351, 89 (1990)

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(1, 1) ground levelCMZ and spiral arms

(3, 3) metastable level All CMZ

(2, 2) unstable level Neither

CO Mostly spiral arms

High temperature

Low density

-100 km/s 0 km/s

-50 km/s

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The Expanding Molecular RingKaifu, Kato, Iguchi, Nature (1972)Scoville, ApJ (1972)

Whiteoak, Gardner, MNRAS (1979)

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)2,2(

)3,3(

N

N

Discovery of high temperature (T ~ 250 K), low density (n ≤ 100 cm-3) clouds

)1,1(

)3,3(

N

N

Oka & Epp, ApJ 613,349 (2004)

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Clouds vLSR range N( H3+) Temperature Density

(km s-1) (1014 cm-2) (K) (cm-3)

-100 km s-1 -140 → -74 15.7 ± 1.7 270 ± 70 ≤ 50

-50 km s-1 -74 → -40 6.6 ± 1.3 250 ± 100 ≤100

0 km s-1 -40 → +32 8.4 ± 1.6 130 ± 100 ≤ 200

Total (CMZ) 30.7 ± 2.7 Spiral arms 12.3

Total 43 ± 3

Clouds toward GCS 3-2

Other probes: H, OH, H2CO, CO, CS, HCN, NH3, HCO+, H2

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Oka, Geballe, Goto, Usuda, McCall, ApJ in press

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Main Results so far• Vast amount of gas• High temperature: T ~ 250 K• Low Density: n ~ 100 cm-3

• H3+ total column density: 4.3 1015 cm-2

• ¾ in CMZ, ¼ in intervening spiral arms

• ½ of H3+ in CMZ in the Expanding Mol. Ring

• Pathlength ~ 50 pc• Ionization rate ~ 5 10-15 s-1

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Hot and Diffuse Gas, Questions abound

What is the heating mechanism?

How is the pressure balanced?

How are they related to molecular clouds and H II regions?

What is the relation to X-ray (-ray) sources?

What is their role in the strong magnetohydrodynamic effects?

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Galactic plane

Quintuplet

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Telescopes and Spectrometers

UKIRT 3.8 m CGS4 8 km s-1 Mauna Kea

Subaru 8 m IRCS 15 km s-1 Mauna Kea

Gemini South 8 m Phoenix 5 km s-1 Cerro Pachon

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1. Sightline crosses spiral arms.2. Sightline passes though a more diffuse gas (AV=15-25 mag) than any other in the Galaxy. 3. Sightline passes through Galactic Center clouds - a unique and complex environment.

Inner 300 pc – showing Sgr B2 and Expanding Ring

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Radiation Collision Reaction

Rigorous Selection Rules Approximate Rules Random

+ - ΔJ = ± 1, 0

ortho para ΔI = 0 ortho para ΔI = 0 ΔItotal = 0

A

A

B

B

C

A

D

B

Ψ’

ψ

Trad 3 K « Tkin

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Rate Equations

1' ' ' '2

' '

( ) exp( )2

J K JK JK J KJK JK

J K

g E Ek C

g kT

2

' '' '

' '

' '' '

' '

( )( ) ( )

( ' ') ( )

( ' ') ( )

( ) ( ) ( ) ( )

J K JKJK J K

J K

J K JKJK J K

J K

e XX

dn JKn H f JK

dt

A n J K A n JK

k n J K k n JK

k n e n JK k n X n JK

Production

Spontaneous emission 4 10-7 s-

1

Collision n(H2) 100 cm-3 10-7 s-1

Destruction 10-9 s-1

10-17 s-1

10-7 cm3 s-1 10-9 cm3 s-1

' '' '

' ' ' '

exp( )J KJK JK JK J KJKJ K J K

k g E E

k g kT

H3+ + H2 (H5

+)* H3+ + H2

Detailed balance

Cosmic ray ionization

Dissociative recombination Proton hop reaction

0 =

Steady State

Oka, Epp ApJ, 613, 349 (2004)

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