HCN(1-0) enhancement in the bar of NGC 2903
S. Leon, S. Jeyakumar, D. Perez-Ramirez, L. Verdes-Montenegro, S. W., Lee, B. Ocana Flaquer

TL;DR
This study maps HCN emission in NGC2903 and NGC3504, revealing dense molecular gas distribution and star formation activity in their bars and centers, with implications for galaxy evolution and bar age.
Contribution
First detailed comparison of dense gas and star formation in the bars of NGC2903 and NGC3504, linking gas dynamics to bar age and evolution.
Findings
Higher dense gas fraction in the bar than the center of NGC2903.
Shorter gas consumption timescale in the center compared to the bar.
NGC2903 has a young, gas-rich bar; NGC3504 has an older, gas-depleted bar.
Abstract
We have mapped the \hcn emission from two spiral galaxies, NGC2903 and NGC3504 to study the gas properties in the bars. The HCN(1-0) emission is detected in the center and along the bar of NGC2903. The line ratio HCN(1-0)/CO(1-0) ranges from 0.07 to 0.12 with the lowest value in the center. The enhancement of HCN(1-0) emission along the bar indicates a higher fraction of dense molecular gas in the bar than at the center. The mass of dense molecular gas in the center (2.2x 10^7 Msun) is about 6 times lower than that in the bar (1.2x 10^8 Msun). The total star formation rate (SFR) is estimated to be 1.4 Msun/yr, where the SFR at the center is 1.9 times higher than that in the bar. The time scale of consumption of the dense molecular gas in the center is about 3x 10^7 yr which is much shorter than that in the bar of about 2 to 10 x 10^8 yr. The dynamical time scale of inflow of the gas…
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