AST/RO Observations of Atomic Carbon near the Galactic Center ...

We present a coarsely sampled map of the region |l| ≤ 2°, |b| ≤ 0°1 in the 492 GHz (³P₁ → ³P₀) fine-structure transition of neutral carbon, observed with the Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope and Remote Observatory (AST/RO). The distribution of [C I] emission is similar on the large scale to that of...

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Main Authors: Ojha, Roopesh, Stark, Antony A., Hsieh, Henry H., Lane, Adair P., Chamberlin, Richard A., Bania, Thomas M., Bolatto, Alberto D., Jackson, James M., Wright, Gregory A.
Format: Article in Journal/Newspaper
Language:unknown
Published: IOP 2001
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Online Access:https://dx.doi.org/10.13016/m2nvzc-hzpn
http://mdsoar.org/handle/11603/17757
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Summary:We present a coarsely sampled map of the region |l| ≤ 2°, |b| ≤ 0°1 in the 492 GHz (³P₁ → ³P₀) fine-structure transition of neutral carbon, observed with the Antarctic Submillimeter Telescope and Remote Observatory (AST/RO). The distribution of [C I] emission is similar on the large scale to that of CO J = 1 → 0. On average, the ratio of the integrated intensities, I[C I]/I¹²ᴄᴏ, is higher in the Galactic disk than in the Galactic center region. This result is accounted for by the absorption of ¹²CO within the clouds located in the outer Galactic disk. The ratio I[C I]/I¹²ᴄᴏ is surprisingly uniform over the variety of environments near the Galactic center. On average, [C I] is optically thin [or as optically thin as ¹³CO (J = 1 → 0)], even in the dense molecular clouds of the Galactic center region. ...