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The HNCO ring in the Sgr B2 region
Authors:YC Minh  WM Irvine  
Institution:

aKorea Astronomy and Space Science Institute, 61-1, Hwaam, Yuseong, Daejeon 305-348, Republic of Korea

bAcademia Sinica, Institute of Astronomy and Astrophysics, P.O. Box 23-141, Taipei 106, Taiwan, ROC

cFCRAO and Department of Astronomy, University of Massachusetts, Amherst, MA 01003, USA

Abstract:The large-scale structure associated with the 2′N HNCO peak in Sgr B2 Minh, Y.C., Haikala, L., Hjalmarson, Å., Irvine, W.M., 1998. ApJ 498, 261 (Paper I)] has been investigated. A ring-like morphology of the HNCO emission has been found; this structure may be colliding with the Principal Cloud of Sgr B2. This “HNCO Ring” appears to be centered at (l,b) = (0.7°,?0.07°), with a radius of not, vert, similar5 pc and a total mass of 1.0 × 105 to 1.6 × 106 Mcircled dot operator. The expansion velocity of the Ring is estimated to be 30–40 km s?1, which gives an expansion time scale of not, vert, similar1.5 × 105 year. The morphology suggests that collision between the Ring and the Principal Cloud may be triggering the massive star formation in the Sgr B2 cloud sequentially, with the latest star formation taking place at the 2′N position. The chemistry related to HNCO is not certain yet, but if it forms mainly via reaction with the evaporated OCN? from icy grain mantles, the observed enhancement of the HNCO abundance can be understood as resulting from shocks associated with the collision between the Principal Cloud and the expanding HNCO Ring.
Keywords:Interstellar Medium  Sgr B2  Gas abundances  Interstellar molecules  HNCO molecule
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