2014A&A...568A..56J


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2014A&A...568A..56J - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 568A, 56-56 (2014/8-1)

The dynamics and star-forming potential of the massive Galactic centre cloud G0.253+0.016.

JOHNSTON K.G., BEUTHER H., LINZ H., SCHMIEDEKE A., RAGAN S.E. and HENNING Th.

Abstract (from CDS):

The massive infrared dark cloud G0.253+0.016 projected ∼45pc from the Galactic centre contains ∼105M of dense gas whilst being mostly devoid of observed star-formation tracers. Our goals are therefore to scrutinise the physical properties, dynamics and structure of this cloud with reference to its star-forming potential. We have carried out a concerted SMA and IRAM 30m study of this enigmatic cloud in dust continuum, CO isotopologues, several shock tracing molecules, as well as H2CO to trace the gas temperature. In addition, we include ancillary far-IR and sub-mm Herschel and SCUBA data in our analysis. We detect and characterise a total of 36 dust cores within G0.253+0.016 at 1.3mm and 1.37mm, with masses between 25 and approximately 250M, and find that the kinetic temperature of the gas traced by H2CO ratios is >320K on size-scales of ∼0.15pc. Analysis of the position-velocity diagrams of our observed lines shows broad linewidths and strong shock emission in the south of the cloud, indicating that G0.253+0.016 is colliding with another cloud at vLSR∼70km/s. We confirm via an analysis of the observed dynamics in the Central Molecular Zone that it is an elongated structure, orientated with SgrB2 closer to the Sun than SgrA*, however our results suggest that the actual geometry may be more complex than an elliptical ring. We find that the column density probability distribution function of G0.253+0.016 derived from SMA and SCUBA dust continuum emission is log-normal with no discernible power-law tail, consistent with little star formation, and that its width can be explained in the framework of theory predicting the density structure of clouds created by supersonic, magnetised turbulence. We also present the Δ-variance spectrum of this region, a proxy for the density power spectrum of the cloud, and show it is consistent with that expected for clouds with no current star formation. Finally, we show that even after determining a scaled column density threshold for star formation by incorporating the effects of the increased turbulence in the cloud, we would still expect ten stars with masses >15M to form in G0.253+0.016. If these cannot be accounted for by new radio continuum observations, then further physical aspects may be important, such as the background column density level, which would turn an absolute column density threshold for star formation into a critical over-density. We conclude that G0.253+0.016 contains high-temperatures and wide-spread shocks, displaying evidence of interaction with a nearby cloud which we identify at vLSR∼70km/s. Our analysis of the structure of the cloud can be well-explained by theory of magnetised turbulence, and is consistent with little or no current star formation. Using G0.253+0.016 as a test-bed of the conditions required for star formation in a different physical environment to that of nearby clouds, we also conclude that there is not one column density threshold for star formation, but instead this value is dependant on the local physical conditions.

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Journal keyword(s): stars: formation - ISM: clouds - dust, extinction - ISM: kinematics and dynamics - ISM: structure - Galaxy: center

VizieR on-line data: <Available at CDS (J/A+A/568/A56): list.dat fits/*>

Nomenclature: Table 2: [JBL2014] NN (Nos 1-36).

Simbad objects: 50

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Number of rows : 50
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 1300 Sy2 03 19 41.0462219928 -19 24 40.187565432   11.16 10.42 9.90 10.7 ~ 536 0
2 NAME LA II reg 11 39 -46.0           ~ 18 0
3 3C 279 Bla 12 56 11.16657958 -05 47 21.5251510   18.01 17.75 15.87   ~ 3041 2
4 NAME LA I reg 13 19 -73.0           ~ 17 0
5 NGC 5806 AGN 15 00 00.4088018736 +01 53 28.779594792   12.40 11.70 10.94 11.6 ~ 282 1
6 QSO B1730-130 QSO 17 33 02.70578907 -13 04 49.5482119   18 19.50 18.78 17.39 ~ 1137 1
7 NAME Sgr C MoC 17 44 36.3 -29 28 13           ~ 354 0
8 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14393 0
9 NAME Sgr A* X 17 45 40.03599 -29 00 28.1699           ~ 4380 3
10 [JBL2014] 1 cor 17 46 06.150 -28 41 40.57           ~ 2 0
11 [JBL2014] 2 cor 17 46 06.870 -28 41 32.79           ~ 2 0
12 [JBL2014] 3 cor 17 46 07.10 -28 41 45.6           ~ 1 0
13 [JBL2014] 4 cor 17 46 07.30 -28 42 03.1           ~ 1 0
14 [JBL2014] 29 cor 17 46 07.40 -28 41 34.6           ~ 1 0
15 [JBL2014] 5 cor 17 46 07.50 -28 43 58.1           ~ 1 0
16 [JBL2014] 30 cor 17 46 07.70 -28 41 09.1           ~ 1 0
17 [JBL2014] 6 cor 17 46 07.920 -28 42 19.96           ~ 2 0
18 GCM +0.24 +0.02 MoC 17 46 08.0 -28 43 22           ~ 8 0
19 [JBL2014] 21 cor 17 46 08.00 -28 43 13.6           ~ 1 0
20 [JBL2014] 22 cor 17 46 08.10 -28 43 50.6           ~ 1 0
21 [JBL2014] 8 cor 17 46 08.20 -28 43 50.1           ~ 1 0
22 [JBL2014] 7 cor 17 46 08.340 -28 41 44.90           ~ 2 0
23 [JBL2014] 23 cor 17 46 08.40 -28 41 33.6           ~ 1 0
24 [JBL2014] 31 cor 17 46 08.60 -28 41 16.6           ~ 1 0
25 [JBL2014] 9 cor 17 46 08.630 -28 42 09.50           ~ 2 0
26 [JBL2014] 32 cor 17 46 09.10 -28 41 49.6           ~ 1 0
27 NAME the Brick MoC 17 46 09 -28 43.8           ~ 191 0
28 [JBL2014] 10 cor 17 46 09.30 -28 43 17.1           ~ 1 0
29 [JBL2014] 24 cor 17 46 09.30 -28 42 26.1           ~ 1 0
30 [JBL2014] 11 cor 17 46 09.530 -28 42 07.00           ~ 2 0
31 [JBL2014] 33 cor 17 46 09.60 -28 44 01.6           ~ 1 0
32 [JBL2014] 12 cor 17 46 09.60 -28 43 30.6           ~ 1 0
33 [JBL2014] 15 cor 17 46 10.090 -28 42 27.69           ~ 2 0
34 [JBL2014] 13 cor 17 46 10.10 -28 42 46.1           ~ 1 0
35 [JBL2014] 14 cor 17 46 10.40 -28 43 39.6           ~ 1 0
36 [JBL2014] 34 cor 17 46 10.40 -28 41 56.1           ~ 1 0
37 [JBL2014] 16 cor 17 46 10.540 -28 42 36.53           ~ 2 0
38 [JBL2014] 18 cor 17 46 10.630 -28 42 17.35           ~ 2 0
39 [JBL2014] 19 cor 17 46 10.70 -28 43 31.6           ~ 1 0
40 [JBL2014] 25 cor 17 46 10.70 -28 43 29.6           ~ 1 0
41 [JBL2014] 17 cor 17 46 10.90 -28 42 58.6           ~ 1 0
42 [JBL2014] 20 cor 17 46 11.20 -28 43 09.1           ~ 1 0
43 [JBL2014] 26 cor 17 46 11.20 -28 42 19.6           ~ 1 0
44 [JBL2014] 35 cor 17 46 11.40 -28 42 19.6           ~ 1 0
45 [JBL2014] 27 cor 17 46 11.40 -28 42 14.1           ~ 1 0
46 [JBL2014] 36 cor 17 46 11.90 -28 43 31.6           ~ 1 0
47 [JBL2014] 28 cor 17 46 12.00 -28 42 56.6           ~ 1 0
48 NAME Sgr B MoC 17 47 02 -28 25.4           ~ 221 0
49 NAME Sgr B2 MoC 17 47 20.4 -28 23 07           ~ 2263 1
50 NAME Galactic Bar reg ~ ~           ~ 1216 0

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