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2001A&A...372..463O - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 372, 463-476 (2001/6-3)

Atomic and molecular gas in the starburst galaxy NGC 4945.

OTT M., WHITEOAK J.B., HENKEL C. and WIELEBINSKI R.

Abstract (from CDS):

Spatial and kinematical correlations between the HI and 12CO(2-1) emission of the southern spiral galaxy NGC 4945 are studied with a common angular resolution of ∼23'' (corresponding to 750pc at D=6.7Mpc) and a velocity resolution of ∼7km/s. The 1.4GHz continuum emission is also observed. The HI kinematics yield a galaxy mass of ∼1.4x1011M within radius R=380'', with molecular and neutral atomic gas each contributing ∼2%, respectively. A central continuum source of size 7.6x3.4'' (250x110pc) is enveloped by a molecular cloud of mass 1.5x109M for R≤7.5'', and is rapidly rotating with Vrot∼160km/s. HI emission from the central region at velocities |V-Vsys|>200km/s may be related to optically detected gas that is believed to trace an outflow directed towards the halo. Nuclear HI absorption at V-Vsys~+80km/s suggests inflow towards the centre, that was so far only seen in molecular lines. HI features at each end of the major axis (|R|∼600'') are interpreted as spiral arms that are viewed tangentially and that also cause prominent emission features in the radio continuum, HI, and CO further inside the galaxy. A central elongated region showing non-circular motions is interpreted as a bar which fuels the nuclear starburst. The HI and CO position-velocity data have been analysed using linear resonance theory, and possible locations of resonances are identified.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: individual: NGC 4945 - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: spiral - galaxies: starburst - radio lines: galaxies

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