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Molecular Clouds and Star Formation Near the Galactic Center
1987
Symposium - International astronomical union
We present the results of an extensive survey of 13CO and CS emission in the inner 1 kpc region of our Galaxy. The properties of the clouds are very different from molecular clouds observed in the galactic disc: 1) The mean gas density is more than one order of magnitude higher (<n> = 104 cm−3). 2) The internal velocity dispersion is greater by a factor of 5 to 10 (v = 20 to 50 km s−1). 3) Many of the clouds follow highly eccentric orbits about the center. 4) This region contains roughly 10% of
doi:10.1017/s0074180900096406
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