Nuclear starburst-driven evolution of the central region in NGC 6764
S. Leon, A. Eckart, S. Laine, J. K. Kotilainen, E. Schinnerer, S.-W., Lee, M. Krips, J. Reunanen, and J. Scharwachter

TL;DR
This study investigates the molecular gas and outflow phenomena in NGC 6764, revealing starburst-driven outflows, molecular gas dynamics, and potential AGN interaction, contributing new high-resolution observations and analysis of galaxy central activity.
Contribution
The paper provides new high-resolution CO and radio continuum observations of NGC 6764, analyzing the interplay between starburst activity, molecular gas, and outflows, with insights into the galaxy's nuclear evolution.
Findings
Molecular gas mass in the center is about 7x10^8 solar masses.
Outflow has a projected expansion velocity of 25 km/s.
Starburst activity likely drives the observed outflow.
Abstract
We study the CO and the radiocontinuum emission in an active galaxy to analyze the interplay between the central activity and the molecular gas. We present new high-resolution observations of the CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) emission lines, and 3.5 cm and 20 cm radio continuum emission in the central region of the LINER/starburst galaxy NGC 6764. The galaxy has an outflow morphology in radio continuum, spatially coincident with the CO and H emission, and centered slightly off the radio continuum peak at the LINER nucleus. The total molecular gas mass in the center is about 7x10^8 \msun, using a CO luminosity to total molecular gas conversion factor that is three times lower than the standard one. CO(1-0) emission is found near the boundaries of the radio continuum emission cone. The outflow has a projected expansion velocity of 25 km/s relative to the systemic velocity of NGC6764. About…
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