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Indication of Another Intermediate-mass Black Hole in the Galactic Center

Shunya Takekawa, Tomoharu Oka, Yuhei Iwata, Shiho Tsujimoto, Mariko Nomura

Published 2018-12-27Version 1

We report the discovery of molecular gas streams orbiting around an invisible massive object in the central region of our Galaxy, based on the high-resolution molecular line observations with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The morphology and kinematics of these streams can be reproduced well through two Keplerian orbits around a single point mass of $(3.2 \pm 0.6)\times 10^4 \ M_\odot$. We also found ionized gas toward the inner part of the orbiting gas, indicating dissociative shock and/or photoionization. Our results provide new circumstantial evidences for a wandering intermediate-mass black hole in the Galactic center, suggesting also that high-velocity compact clouds can be probes of quiescent black holes abound in our Galaxy.

Comments: Accepted for publication on the Astrophysical Journal Letters
Categories: astro-ph.GA
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