The central half kiloparsec region of our Galaxy harbors a variety of phenomena unique to the central environment. This review discusses the observed structure and activity of the interstellar medium in this region in terms of its inevitable inflow toward the center of the Galactic gravitational potential well. A number of dissipative processes lead to a strong concentration of gas into a “Central Molecular Zone” of about 200-pc radius, in which the molecular medium is characterized by large densities, large velocity dispersions, high temperatures, and apparently strong magnetic fields. The physical state of the gas and the resultant star formation processes occurring in this environment are therefore quite unlike those occurring in the lar...
Context. Outflows and feedback are key ingredients of galaxy evolution. Evidence for an outflow aris...
We construct a simple model of the star-formation- (and resultant supernova-) driven mass and energy...
Most of the Galactic center (GC) gas moves in nearly circular orbits in a nuclear ring (hereafter th...
The central half kiloparsec region of our Galaxy harbors a variety of phenomena unique to the centra...
Abstract. The abundant gas in the central molecular zone of our Galaxy is forming stars at at about ...
We treat of the high-energy astrophysics of the inner ~200 pc of the Galaxy. Our modelling of this r...
In this thesis we examine several aspects of the dynamics of the interstellar medium at the centre o...
At a distance of 8 kpc only, the center of the Galaxy provides a unique testbed for studies about th...
We present 10 μm–35 μm Spitzer spectra of the interstellar medium in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ...
This short presentation will update my more than 25 years long attempts at understandingthe actions ...
We study the characteristics of molecular gas in the central regions of spiral galaxies on the basis...
The Galactic center (GC) is a dense and chaotic region filled with unusual sources, such as intense ...
The Galactic center (GC) is a dense and chaotic region filled with unusual sources, such as intense ...
The number of similarities between the nuclei of some ordinary galaxies and the quasars, radio galax...
We present results based on panchromatic CO(1-0), optical, NIR, and radio continuum observations of ...
Context. Outflows and feedback are key ingredients of galaxy evolution. Evidence for an outflow aris...
We construct a simple model of the star-formation- (and resultant supernova-) driven mass and energy...
Most of the Galactic center (GC) gas moves in nearly circular orbits in a nuclear ring (hereafter th...
The central half kiloparsec region of our Galaxy harbors a variety of phenomena unique to the centra...
Abstract. The abundant gas in the central molecular zone of our Galaxy is forming stars at at about ...
We treat of the high-energy astrophysics of the inner ~200 pc of the Galaxy. Our modelling of this r...
In this thesis we examine several aspects of the dynamics of the interstellar medium at the centre o...
At a distance of 8 kpc only, the center of the Galaxy provides a unique testbed for studies about th...
We present 10 μm–35 μm Spitzer spectra of the interstellar medium in the Central Molecular Zone (CMZ...
This short presentation will update my more than 25 years long attempts at understandingthe actions ...
We study the characteristics of molecular gas in the central regions of spiral galaxies on the basis...
The Galactic center (GC) is a dense and chaotic region filled with unusual sources, such as intense ...
The Galactic center (GC) is a dense and chaotic region filled with unusual sources, such as intense ...
The number of similarities between the nuclei of some ordinary galaxies and the quasars, radio galax...
We present results based on panchromatic CO(1-0), optical, NIR, and radio continuum observations of ...
Context. Outflows and feedback are key ingredients of galaxy evolution. Evidence for an outflow aris...
We construct a simple model of the star-formation- (and resultant supernova-) driven mass and energy...
Most of the Galactic center (GC) gas moves in nearly circular orbits in a nuclear ring (hereafter th...