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The ASTE Galactic Center CO J=3-2 Survey: Probing Shocked Molecular Gas in the CMZ

@article{Oka2010TheAG,
  title={The ASTE Galactic Center CO J=3-2 Survey: Probing Shocked Molecular Gas in the CMZ},
  author={Tomoharu Oka and Kunihiko Tanaka and Shinji Matsumura and Makoto Nagai and Kazuhisa Kamegai and Tetsuo Hasegawa},
  journal={arXiv: Astrophysics of Galaxies},
  year={2010}
}
Large-scale CO surveys have revealed that the central molecular zone (CMZ) of our Galaxy is characterized by a number of expanding shells/arcs, and by a peculiar population of compact clouds with large velocity widths -- high-velocity compact clouds (HVCCs). We have performed a large-scale CO J=3-2 survey of the CMZ from 2005 to 2008 with the Atacama Submillimeter-wave Telescope Experiment (ASTE). The data cover almost the full extent of the CMZ and the Clump 2 with a 34 arcsec grid spacing… 

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