Issue |
A&A
Volume 403, Number 3, June I 2003
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Page(s) | L43 - L46 | |
Section | Letters | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/0004-6361:20030577 | |
Published online | 23 May 2003 |
Letter to the Editor
Widespread acetaldehyde near the Galactic Centre
1
National Centre for Radio Astrophysics, Post Bag 3, Ganeshkhind, Pune 411 007
2
Kapteyn Institute, University of Groningen, Post Bag 800, 9700 AV Groningen
Corresponding authors: J. N. Chengalur, chengalu@ncra.tifr.res.in nissim@astro.rug.nl
Received:
24
February
2003
Accepted:
16
April
2003
We present Giant Meterwave Radio Telescope images of the
1065 MHz emission from the 110 rotational transition
of acetaldehyde (CH3CHO) in the molecular cloud complex Sgr B2. Our
observations are unique in that they have a high spatial resolution
(
), while still being sensitive to large-scale emission. Most
complex organic molecules in this cloud (e.g. acetone, methyl formate,
acetic acid) are concentrated in a very small core, ∼0.1 pc across.
In contrast, acetaldehyde is found to be spread over a region at least 100
times larger in extent. The line emission is confined to regions with
radio continuum emission and correlates well (in both position and
velocity) with formaldehyde absorption towards this continuum; this is
consistent with earlier single dish results suggesting that it is likely to be
weakly mased. Our observations also suggest that grain mantle destruction
by shocks plays an important role in the observed gas phase abundance of CH3CHO in Sgr B2.
Key words: Galaxy: centre / ISM: clouds / ISM: molecules / astrochemistry / radio lines: ISM
© ESO, 2003
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