A multi-transition HCN and HCO+ study of 12 nearby active galaxies: AGN versus SB environments
M. Krips, R. Neri, S. Garcia-Burillo, S. Martin, F. Combes, J., Gracia-Carpio, and A. Eckart

TL;DR
This study compares molecular gas properties in 12 nearby active galaxies with either AGN or starburst signatures, revealing distinct molecular line ratios and gas densities that differentiate the environments.
Contribution
It provides new multi-transition observations of HCN and HCO+ in active galaxies, highlighting differences in molecular ratios and densities between AGN and starburst environments.
Findings
Higher HCN, HCO+ ratios in starburst-dominated galaxies.
Gas densities are systematically higher in starburst sources.
HCN-to-CO ratios decrease with J in AGN but remain constant in starbursts.
Abstract
Recent studies have indicated that the HCN-to-CO(J=1-0) and HCO+-to-HCN(J=1-0) ratios are significantly different between galaxies with AGN (active galactic nucleus) and SB (starburst) signatures. In order to study the molecular gas properties in active galaxies and search for differences between AGN and SB environments, we observed the HCN(J=1-0), (J=2-1), (J=3-2), HCO+(J=1-0) and HCO+(J=3-2), emission with the IRAM 30m in the centre of 12 nearby active galaxies which either exhibit nuclear SB and/or AGN signatures. Consistent with previous results, we find a significant difference of the HCN(J=2-1)-to-HCN(J=1-0), HCN(J=3-2)-to-HCN(J=1-0), HCO+(J=3-2)-to-HCO+(J=3-2), and HCO+-to-HCN intensity ratios between the sources dominated by an AGN and those with an additional or pure central SB: the HCN, HCO+ and HCO+-to-HCN intensity ratios tend to be higher in the galaxies of our sample with…
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