Evolution of the ISM in Luminous IR Galaxies
W.A. Baan, A.F. Loenen, M. Spaans

TL;DR
This study investigates how molecular line ratios in luminous IR galaxies evolve during nuclear starburst activity, revealing environmental changes and proposing molecular diagnostics for different evolutionary stages.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive analysis linking molecular line ratios to the evolutionary stages of starbursts in luminous IR galaxies using theoretical modeling.
Findings
Line ratios change systematically with galaxy evolution.
Lowering of medium density affects molecular line ratios.
Molecular properties can indicate starburst stage.
Abstract
Molecules that trace the high-density regions of the interstellar medium may be used to evaluate the changing physical and chemical environment during the ongoing nuclear activity in (Ultra-)Luminous Infrared Galaxies. The changing ratios of the HCN(1-0), HNC(1-0), HCO+(1-0), CN(1-0) and CN(2-1), and CS(3-2) transitions were compared with the HCN(1-0)/CO(1-0) ratio, which is proposed to represent the progression time scale of the starburst. These diagnostic diagrams were interpreted using the results of theoretical modeling using a large physical and chemical network to describe the state of the nuclear ISM in the evolving galaxies. Systematic changes are seen in the line ratios as the sources evolve from early stage for the nuclear starburst (ULIRGs) to later stages. These changes result from changing environmental conditions and particularly from the lowering of the average density of…
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