HCN J=4-3, HNC J=1-0, H13CN J=1-0, and HC3N J=10-9 Maps of Galactic Center Region I: Spatially-Resolved Measurements of Physical Conditions and Chemical Composition

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This supplement paper presents the maps of HCN J=4-3, HNC J=1-0, H13CN J=1-0, and HC3N J=10-9 for the Galactic central molecular zone (CMZ), which have been obtained using the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment and Nobeyama Radio Observatory 45-m telescope. Three-dimensional maps (2-D in space and 1-D in velocity) of the gas kinetic temperature (Tkin), hydrogen volume density (nH2), and fractional abundances of eight molecules (HCN, HNC, HC3N, HCO+, H2CO, SiO, CS, and N2H+) have been constructed from our and archival data. We have developed a method with hierarchical Bayesian inference for this analysis, which has successfully suppressed the artificial correlations among the parameters created by systematic errors due to the deficiency in the simple one-zone excitation analysis and the calibration uncertainty. The typical values of Tkin and nH2 are 101.8\ K and 104.2\ cm-3, respectively, and the presence of an additional cold/low-density component is also indicated. The distribution of high-temperature regions is poorly correlated with known active star-forming regions, while a few of them coincide with shocked clouds. Principal component analysis has identified two distinct groups in the eight analyzed molecules: one group with large PC1 and PC2 scores and the other with a large Tkin dependence, which could be explained using two regimes of shock chemistry with fast ( 20\ km\,s-1) and slow ( 20\ km\,s-1) velocity shocks, respectively. This supports the idea that the mechanical sputtering of dust grains and the mechanical heating play primary roles in the chemical and thermal processes in CMZ clouds.

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