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Title: Ne II observations of the galactic center: the velocity field and mass distribution

Thesis/Dissertation ·
OSTI ID:6423150

The velocity field within 2 pc of the galactic center has been investigated by observing the (Ne II) 12.8 ..mu..m fine-structure line emission from Sgr A West. The observations show regular variations in velocity along several of the most prominent radio continuum features, indicating the presence of at least two large-scale flows of ionized gas. One of the flows follows a circular orbit at a galactocentric radius of approx. = 1.7 pc, and requires 4.7 x 10/sup 6/ solar masses to lie within that radius. The other flow is well fit by an eccentric orbit about a point mass. This orbit approaches within 0.5 pc of the center of the galaxy and requires approximately greater than or equal to 3.5 x 10/sup 6/ solar masses to lie within that radius. The inferred mass distribution is too centrally peaked to be due to a spherical isothermal stellar cluster, implying that a substantial fraction of the mass located within 1.7 pc of the center is contained in a centrally condensed form, possibly in a massive black hole of mass approx. = 3.4 x 10/sup 6/ solar masses. The best fit orbits occur under the assumption that the point mass is near the 2 ..mu..m source IRS 16 NE. The flow at r approx. = 1.7 pc is most probably located on the inner edge of the ring of dust and neutral gas which orbits about the center at larger radii. Consequently, the source or sources of the ionization must be centrally located.

Research Organization:
California Univ., Berkeley (USA)
OSTI ID:
6423150
Resource Relation:
Other Information: Thesis (Ph. D.)
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English