Disentangling the circumnuclear environs of Centaurus A: I. High resolution molecular gas imaging
D. Espada, S. Matsushita, A. Peck, C. Henkel, D. Iono, F. P. Israel,, S. Muller, G. Petitpas, Y. Pihlstroem, G. B. Taylor, and Dinh-V-Trung

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution molecular gas imaging to analyze the distribution and kinematics of gas near the center of Centaurus A, revealing complex structures that challenge existing warped disk models.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution imaging of molecular gas in Centaurus A's nucleus, highlighting deviations from warped disk models and suggesting a possible bi-symmetric potential influence.
Findings
Circumnuclear gas elongated perpendicular to jet
Detection of asymmetries and deviations from warped disk models
Evidence of an S-shaped morphology in molecular gas
Abstract
We present high resolution images of the 12CO(2-1) emission in the central 1' (1 kpc) of NGC 5128 (Centaurus A), observed using the SMA. We elucidate for the first time the distribution and kinematics of the molecular gas in this region with a resolution of 6'.0 x 2'.4 (100 pc x 40 pc). We spatially resolve the circumnuclear molecular gas in the inner 24'' x 12'' (400 pc x 200 pc), which is elongated along a position angle P.A. = 155 deg and perpendicular to the radio/X-ray jet. The SE and NW components of the circumnuclear gas are connected to molecular gas found at larger radii. This gas appears as two parallel filaments at P.A. = 120 deg, which are coextensive with the long sides of the 3 kiloparsec parallelogram shape of the previously observed dust continuum, as well as ionized and pure rotational H2 lines. Spatial and kinematical asymmetries are apparent in both the circumnuclear…
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