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Oxford University Press, Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 4(488), p. 5802-5810, 2019

DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stz2147

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A common origin for the circumnuclear disc and the nearby molecular clouds in the Galactic Centre

Journal article published in 2019 by Alessandro Ballone ORCID, Michela Mapelli ORCID, Alessandro Alberto Trani ORCID
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The origin of the molecular clouds orbiting SgrA* is one of the most debated questions about our Galactic Centre. Here, we present the hydrodynamic simulation of a molecular cloud infalling towards SgrA*, performed with the adaptive-mesh-refinement code ramses. Through such simulation, we propose that the circumnuclear disc and the +20 km s−1 cloud originated from the same tidal disruption episode, occurred less than 1 Myr ago. We also show that recent star formation is to be expected in the +20 km s−1 cloud, as also suggested by recent observations.