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Simulations of the Milky Way's central molecular zone -- I. Gas dynamics

Robin G. Tress, Mattia C. Sormani, Simon C. O. Glover, Ralf S. Klessen, Cara D. Battersby, Paul C. Clark, H Perry Hatchfield, Rowan J. Smith

Published 2020-04-14Version 1

We use hydrodynamical simulations to study the Milky Way's central molecular zone (CMZ), i.e. the star-forming nuclear ring at Galactocentric radii $R\lesssim200$ pc. The simulations comprise the gas flow in a Milky Way barred potential out to $R=5$ kpc, which is necessary in order to capture the large-scale environment in which the CMZ is embedded and with which it is strongly interacting through the bar-driven inflow. The simulations also include a non-equilibrium time-dependent chemical network, gas self-gravity, and a sub-grid model for star formation and supernova feedback, all while reaching sub-parsec resolution in the densest regions. Our main findings are as follows: (1) The distinction between inner ($R\lesssim120$ pc) and outer ($120\lesssim R\lesssim450$ pc) CMZ that is sometimes proposed in the literature is unnecessary. Instead, the CMZ is best described as single structure, namely a star-forming ring with outer radius $R\simeq 200$ pc which is interacting directly with the dust lanes that mediate the bar-driven inflow. (2) This accretion can induce a significant tilt of the CMZ out of the plane. A tilted CMZ might provide an alternative explanation to the $\infty$-shaped structure identified in Herschel data by Molinari et al. 2011. (3) The bar in our simulation efficiently drives an inflow from the Galactic disc ($R\simeq 3$ kpc) down to the CMZ ($R\simeq200$ pc) of the order of $1\rm\,M_\odot\,yr^{-1}$, consistent with observational determinations. (4) Self-gravity and supernovae feedback can drive an inflow from the CMZ inwards towards the circumnuclear disc of the order of $\sim0.03\,\rm M_\odot\,yr^{-1}$. (5) We give a new interpretation for the 3D placement of the 20 and 50 km s$^{-1}$ clouds, according to which they are close ($R\lesssim30$ pc) to the Galactic centre, but are also connected to the larger-scale streams at $R\gtrsim100$ pc.

Comments: 32 pages, 32 figures, submitted to MNRAS. A version with higher-resolution figures can be downloaded from the following link: http://www.ita.uni-heidelberg.de/~mattia/download/draft_gas.pdf. Movies of the simulations can be found at the following link: http://www.ita.uni-heidelberg.de/~mattia/movies_cmzsf.html
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