ASTE Simultaneous HCN(4-3) and HCO+(4-3) Observations of the Two Luminous Infrared Galaxies NGC 4418 and Arp 220
Masatoshi Imanishi (1), Kouichiro Nakanishi (1), Masako Yamada (2),, Yoichi Tamura (1), Kotaro Kohno (3) ((1) NAO Japan, (2) ASIAA, (3) Univ. of, Tokyo)

TL;DR
This study presents simultaneous HCN(4-3) and HCO+(4-3) observations of two luminous infrared galaxies, revealing high flux ratios indicative of AGN activity and denser gas conditions, with detailed analysis of their nuclear regions.
Contribution
First simultaneous measurement of HCN(4-3) and HCO+(4-3) lines in these galaxies, providing insights into dense gas properties and nuclear excitation conditions.
Findings
High HCN/HCO+ flux ratios suggest AGN influence.
HCN traces denser gas than HCO+ in both galaxies.
The eastern nucleus of Arp 220 has more highly excited gas.
Abstract
We report the results of HCN(J=4-3) and HCO+(J=4-3) observations of two luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs), NGC 4418 and Arp 220, made using the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment (ASTE). The ASTE wide-band correlator provided simultaneous observations of HCN(4-3) and HCO+(4-3) lines, and a precise determination of their flux ratios. Both galaxies showed high HCN(4-3) to HCO+(4-3) flux ratios of >2, possibly due to AGN-related phenomena. The J = 4-3 to J = 1-0 transition flux ratios for HCN (HCO+) are similar to those expected for fully thermalized (sub-thermally excited) gas in both sources, in spite of HCN's higher critical density. If we assume collisional excitation and neglect an infrared radiative pumping process, our non-LTE analysis suggests that HCN traces gas with significantly higher density than HCO+. In Arp 220, we separated the double-peaked HCN(4-3) emission into…
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