摘要:Context.The bulk of the molecular gas in the central molecular zone (CMZ) of the Galactic center region shows warm kinetic temperatures, ranging from >20 K in the coldest and densest regions (n~ 104−5cm−3) up to more than 100 K for densities of aboutn~ 103cm−3. Recently, a more diffuse, hotter (n~ 100 cm−3,T~ 250 K) gas component was discovered through absorption observations of H3+. This component may be widespread in the Galactic center, and low density gas detectable in absorption may be present even outside the CMZ along sightlines crossing the extended bulge of the Galaxy.Aim.We aim to observe and characterize diffuse and low density gas using observations of 3-mm molecular transitions seen in absorption.Methods.Using the Atacama Large (sub)Millimeter Array (ALMA) we observed the absorption against the quasar J1744-312, which is located toward the Galactic bulge region at (l,b) = (−2̊.13, −1̊.0), but outside the main molecular complexes.Results.ALMA observations in absorption against the J1744-312 quasar reveal a rich and complex chemistry in low density molecular and presumably diffuse clouds. We detected three velocity components at ~0, −153, and −192 km s−1. The component at ~0 km s−1could represent gas in the Galactic disk while the velocity components at −153, and −192 km s−1likely originate from the Galactic bulge. We detected 12 molecules in the survey, but only 7 in the Galactic bulge gas.
关键词:Key wordsenISM: abundancesISM: cloudsISM: moleculesISM: kinematics and dynamicsGalaxy: centerradio lines: ISM