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- W3100606485 abstract "Aims. We study the spatial distribution and kinematics of water emission in a ~8 × 8 pc 2 region of the Galactic center (GC) that covers the main molecular features around the supermassive black hole Sagittarius A * (Sgr A * ). We also analyze the water excitation to derive the physical conditions and water abundances in the circumnuclear disk (CND) and the “quiescent clouds”. Methods. We presented the integrated line intensity maps of the ortho 1 10 − 1 01 , and para 2 02 − 1 11 and 1 11 − 0 00 water transitions observed using the On the Fly mapping mode with the Heterodyne Instrument for the Far Infrared (HIFI) on board Herschel . To study the water excitation, we used HIFI observations of the ground state ortho and para H 2 18 O transitions toward three selected positions in the vicinity of Sgr A * . In our study, we also used dust continuum measurements of the CND, obtained with the Spectral and Photometric Imaging REceiver (SPIRE) instrument. Using a non-local thermodynamical equilibrium (LTE) radiative transfer code, the water line profiles and dust continuum were modeled, deriving H 2 O abundances ( X H 2 O ), turbulent velocities ( V t ), and dust temperatures ( T d ). We also used a rotating ring model to reproduce the CND kinematics represented by the position velocity (PV) diagram derived from para 2 02 − 1 11 H 2 O lines. Results. In our H 2 O maps we identify the emission associated with known features around Sgr A*: CND, the Western Streamer, and the 20 and 50 km s −1 clouds. The ground-state ortho water maps show absorption structures in the velocity range of [−220,10] km s −1 associated with foreground sources. The PV diagram reveals that the 2 02 − 1 11 H 2 O emission traces the CND also observed in other high-dipole molecules such as SiO, HCN, and CN. Using the non-LTE code, we derive high X H 2 O of ~(0.1–1.3) × 10 −5 , V t of 14–23 km s −1 , and T d of 15–45 K for the CND, and the lower X H 2 O of 4 × 10 −8 and V t of 9 km s −1 for the 20 km s −1 cloud. Collisional excitation and dust effects are responsible for the water excitation in the southwest lobe of the CND and the 20 km s −1 cloud, whereas only collisions can account for the water excitation in the northeast lobe of the CND. We propose that the water vapor in the CND is produced by grain sputtering by shocks of 10–20 km s −1 , with some contribution of high temperature and cosmic-ray chemistries plus a photon-dominated region chemistry, whereas the low X H 2 O derived for the 20 km s −1 cloud could be partially a consequence of the water freeze-out on grains." @default.
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- W3100606485 title "<i>Herschel</i> water maps towards the vicinity of the black hole Sgr A*" @default.
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