Spatially Resolved Chemistry in Nearby Galaxies III. Dense Molecular Gas in the Inner Disk of the LIRG IRAS 04296+2923 [GA]

http://arxiv.org/abs/1410.1028


We present a survey of 3 mm molecular lines in IRAS 04296+2923, one of the brightest known molecular-line emitting galaxies, and one of the closest LIRGs. Data are from the Owens Valley and CARMA millimeter interferometers. Species detected at ~<4″ resolution include C^18O, HCN, HCO+, HNC, CN, CH_3OH and, tentatively, HNCO. Along with existing CO, ^13CO and radio continuum data, these lines constrain the chemical properties of the inner disk. Dense molecular gas in the nucleus fuels a star formation rate ~>10 M_sun/yr and is traced by lines of HCN, HCO+, HNC, and CN. A correlation between HCN and star formation rate is observed on sub-kpc scales, consistent with global relations. Toward the nucleus, CN abundances are similar to those of HCN, indicating emission comes from a collection (~40-50) of moderate visual extinction, photon-dominated region clouds. The CO isotopic line ratios are unusual: CO(1-0)/^13CO(1-0) and CO(1-0)/C^18O(1-0) line ratios are large toward the starburst, as is commonly observed in LIRGs, but farther out in the disk these ratios are remarkably low (~<3). ^13CO/C^18O abundance ratios are lower than in Galactic clouds, possibly because the C^18O is enriched by massive star ejecta from the starburst. ^13CO is underabundant relative to CO. Extended emission from CH_3OH indicates that dynamical shocks pervade both the nucleus and the inner disk. The unusual CO isotopologue ratios, the CO/HCN intensity ratio versus L_IR, the HCN/CN abundance ratio and the gas consumption time versus inflow rate, all indicate that the starburst in IRAS 04296+2923 is in an early stage of development.

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D. Meier, J. Turner and S. Beck
Tue, 7 Oct 14
41/69

Comments: 15 pages, 5 figures; Accepted for publication in the Astrophysical Journal