HNC, HCN and CN in Seyfert galaxies
J.P. P\'erez-Beaupuits (1, 2), S. Aalto (2), H. Gerebro (2) ((1), Kapteyn Astronomical Institute, (2) Onsala Rymdobservatorium)

TL;DR
This study investigates the physical conditions of HNC and HCN emissions in Seyfert galaxies, revealing that their line ratios and excitation suggest a mix of photon-dominated and X-ray dominated regions, challenging previous assumptions about gas temperatures.
Contribution
It provides new observational data and modeling of HNC and HCN line ratios in Seyfert galaxies, highlighting the diverse physical environments and excitation conditions of molecular gas.
Findings
HNC 3-2 detected in 3 galaxies; HCN 3-2 detected in 3 galaxies.
Line ratios suggest PDR dominance, with some XDR characteristics.
HNC and HCN emissions originate from different gas densities in some galaxies.
Abstract
Bright HNC 1--0 emission has been found towards several Seyfert galaxies. This is unexpected since traditionally HNC is a tracer of cold (10 K) gas, and the molecular gas of luminous galaxies like Seyferts is thought to have bulk kinetic temperatures surpassing 50 K. In this work we aim to distinguish the cause of the bright HNC and to model the physical conditions of the HNC and HCN emitting gas. We have used SEST, JCMT and IRAM 30m telescopes to observe HNC 3-2 and HCN 3-2 line emission in a selection of 5 HNC-luminous Seyfert galaxies. We estimate and discuss the excitation conditions of HCN and HNC in NGC 1068, NGC 3079, NGC 2623 and NGC 7469, based on the observed 3-2/1-0 line intensity ratios. We also observed CN 1-0 and 2-1 emission and discuss its role in photon and X-ray dominated regions. HNC 3-2 was detected in 3 galaxies (NGC 3079, NGC 1068 and NGC 2623). HCN 3-2 was…
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