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Cm and mm Survey of Molecular Absorption Lines in Centaurus A
Jürgen Ott,Sebastien Muller,David S. Meier,Alison B. Peck,Violette Impellizzeri,Fabian Walter,Carsten Henkel,S. Martin,Susanne Aalto,P. van der Werf,Ilana Feain,Craig S. Anderson +11 more
- 01 Jan 2012
Vol. 219
2
TL;DR: In this article, the Australia Telescope Array data of molecular absorption lines toward the bright central core of Centaurus A is presented, where the line of sight crosses the prominent dust lane and continues through the disk and eventually through gas that may be very close to the central supermassive black hole.
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Abstract: We present Australia Telescope Array data of molecular absorption lines toward the bright central core of Centaurus A. The line of sight crosses the prominent dust lane and continues through the disk and eventually through gas that may be very close to the central supermassive black hole. The goal of our the survey is to determine the physical conditions of the gas via analyses of molecular line tracers including molecular abundances and excitation that is sensitive to changes in temperature, density, ionization, and shocks. This study allows us to derive the physical conditions of every absorption line complex and finally let us assign the most likely environments. We present ATCA data in the 20-50GHz range at medium resolution of a few km/s and possibly ALMA data at 3mm and 1mm wavelengths. The project continues with sub-km/s higher spectral resolution for the most important lines in 2012.
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Spatially resolved carbon and oxygen isotopic ratios in NGC 253 using optically thin tracers
Sergio Martín,Sebastien Muller,Christian Henkel,David S. Meier,Rebeca Aladro,Kazushi Sakamoto,P. van der Werf +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the carbon and oxygen isotope ratios across the central molecular zone (full size ~$\sim 600$ pc) in the nearby starburst galaxy NGC 253 were spatially resolved.
Spatially resolved carbon and oxygen isotopic ratios in NGC 253 using optically thin tracers
Sergio Martín,Sebastien Muller,Christian Henkel,David S. Meier,Rebeca Aladro,Kazushi Sakamoto,P. van der Werf +6 more
TL;DR: In this paper, the authors measured carbon and oxygen isotope ratios across the central molecular zone (CMZ; full size ∼600 pc) in the nearby starburst galaxy NGC 253.
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Spatially resolved carbon and oxygen isotopic ratios in NGC 253 using optically thin tracers
Sergio Martín,Sebastien Muller,Christian Henkel,David S. Meier,Rebeca Aladro,Kazushi Sakamoto,P. van der Werf +6 more
TL;DR: In this article, the carbon and oxygen isotope ratios across the central molecular zone (full size ~$\sim 600$ pc) in the nearby starburst galaxy NGC 253 were spatially resolved.