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2011ApJ...736...37K - Astrophys. J., 736, 37 (2011/July-3)

Submillimeter Array/Plateau de bure interferometer multiple line observations of the nearby Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068: shock-related gas kinematics and heating in the central 100 pc?

KRIPS M., MARTIN S., ECKART A., NERI R., GARCIA-BURILLO S., MATSUSHITA S., PECK A., STOKLASOVA I., PETITPAS G., USERO A., COMBES F., SCHINNERER E., HUMPHREYS L. and BAKER A.J.

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We present high angular resolution (0".5-2".0) observations of the millimeter continuum and the 12CO(J = 3-2), 13CO(J = 3-2), 13CO(J = 2-1), C18O(J = 2-1), HCN(J = 3-2), HCO+(J = 4-3), and HCO+(J = 3-2) line emission in the circumnuclear disk (r ≲ 100 pc) of the prototypical Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068, carried out with the Submillimeter Array. We also include in our analysis new 13CO(J = 1-0) and improved 12CO(J = 2-1) observations of NGC 1068 at high angular resolution (1".0-2".0) and sensitivity, conducted with the Institute de Radioastronomie Millimetrique Plateau de Bure Interferometer. Based on the complex dynamics of the molecular gas emission indicating non-circular motions in the central ∼100 pc, we propose a scenario in which part of the molecular gas in the circumnuclear disk of NGC 1068 is blown radially outward as a result of shocks. This shock scenario is further supported by quite warm (Tkin ≥ 200 K) and dense (n(H2) ≃ 104/cm3) gas constrained from observed molecular line ratios. The HCN abundance in the circumnuclear disk is found to be [HCN]/[12CO] ~ 10–3.5. This is slightly higher than the abundances derived for Galactic and extragalactic star-forming/starbursting regions. This result lends further support to X-ray-enhanced HCN formation in the circumnuclear disk of NGC 1068 as suggested by earlier studies. The HCO+ abundance ([HCO+]/[12CO] ~ 10–5) appears to be somewhat lower than that of Galactic and extragalactic star-forming/starbursting regions. When trying to fit the centimeter-to-millimeter continuum emission by different thermal and non-thermal processes, it appears that electron-scattered synchrotron emission yields the best results while thermal free-free emission seems to overpredict the millimeter continuum emission.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: active - galaxies: individual: NGC 1068 - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: Seyfert - radio continuum: galaxies - radio lines: galaxies - submillimeter: galaxies

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