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Dense molecular gas in the starburst nucleus of NGC 1808

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2018-04-11 v1

Abstract

Dense molecular gas tracers in the central 1 kpc region of the superwind galaxy NGC 1808 have been imaged by ALMA at a resolution of 1" (~50 pc). Integrated intensities and line intensity ratios of HCN (1-0), H13^{13}CN (1-0), HCO+^+ (1-0), H13^{13}CO+^+ (1-0), HOC+^+ (1-0), HCO+^+ (4-3), CS (2-1), C2_2H (1-0), and previously detected CO (1-0) and CO (3-2) are presented. SiO (2-1) and HNCO (4-3) are detected toward the circumnuclear disk (CND), indicating the presence of shocked dense gas. There is evidence that an enhanced intensity ratio of HCN(1-0)/HCO+^+(1-0) reflects star formation activity, possibly in terms of shock heating and electron excitation in the CND and a star-forming ring at radius ~300 pc. A non-LTE analysis indicates that the molecular gas traced by HCN, H13^{13}CN, HCO+^+, and H13^{13}CO+^+ in the CND is dense (nH2n_{\mathrm{H}_2}~10510^5 cm3^{-3}) and warm (20 K<Tk<T_\mathrm{k}<100 K). The calculations yield a low average gas density of nH2n_{\mathrm{H}_2}~10210310^2\mathrm{-}10^3 cm3^{-3} for a temperature of Tk30T_\mathrm{k}\geq30 K in the nuclear outflow. Dense gas tracers HCN (1-0), HCO+^+ (1-0), CS (2-1), and C2_2H (1-0) are detected for the first time in the superwind of NGC 1808, confirming the presence of a velocity gradient in the outflow direction.

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@article{arxiv.1802.09108,
  title  = {Dense molecular gas in the starburst nucleus of NGC 1808},
  author = {Dragan Salak and Yuto Tomiyasu and Naomasa Nakai and Nario Kuno and Yusuke Miyamoto and Hiroyuki Kaneko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1802.09108},
  year   = {2018}
}

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Accepted for publication in ApJ