CS, HC3N and CH3CCH multi-line analyses towards starburst galaxies. The evolution of cloud structures in the central regions of galaxies
Rebeca Aladro, Jesus Martin-Pintado, Sergio Martin, Rainer, Mauersberger, Estelle Bayet

TL;DR
This study investigates dense molecular gas properties in four starburst galaxies, revealing how cloud structures and chemical compositions evolve with starburst age, using multi-line molecular analyses.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed multi-transitional analysis of CS, HC3N, and CH3CCH in these galaxies, linking molecular cloud properties to starburst evolution stages.
Findings
Density gradients are present in molecular clouds across galaxies.
Chemical abundances vary significantly with starburst age.
Cloud structures become more uniform in evolved starbursts.
Abstract
We aim to study the properties of the dense molecular gas towards the inner few 100 pc of four nearby starburst galaxies dominated both by photo dissociation regions (M82) and large-scale shocks (NGC253, IC342 and Maffei2), and to relate the chemical and physical properties of the molecular clouds with the evolutionary stage of the nuclear starbursts. We have carried out multi-transitional observations and analyses of three dense gas molecular tracers, CS, HC3N and CH3CCH, using Boltzmann diagrams in order to determine the rotational temperatures and column densities of the dense gas, and using a Large Velocity Gradients model to calculate the H2 density structure in the molecular clouds. The CS and HC3N data indicate the presence of density gradients in the molecular clouds, showing similar excitation conditions, and suggesting that they arise from the same gas components. In M82,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
