Dense molecular gas toward W49A: A template for extragalactic starbursts?
Helen Roberts (U Belfast), Floris van der Tak (SRON Groningen), Gary, Fuller (U Manchester), Ren\'e Plume (U Calgary), Estelle Bayet (UCL)

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution molecular line observations of W49A to evaluate the reliability of common dense gas tracers and assess its suitability as a template for extragalactic starbursts.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatial and chemical analysis of W49A, challenging assumptions about line ratio proxies and demonstrating its similarity to starburst galaxy environments.
Findings
HCN/HNC ratio probes gas temperature.
4-3 lines are better dense gas tracers than 1-0 lines.
Line ratios are inconsistent with homogeneous PDR/XDR models.
Abstract
The HCN, HCO+, and HNC molecules are commonly used as tracers of dense star-forming gas in external galaxies, but such observations are spatially unresolved. Reliably inferring the properties of galactic nuclei and disks requires detailed studies of sources whose structure is spatially resolved. We compare the spatial distributions and abundance ratios of HCN, HCO+, and HNC in W49A, the most massive and luminous star-forming region in the Galactic disk, based on maps of a 2' (6.6 pc) field at 14" (0.83 pc) resolution of the J=4-3 transitions of HCN, H13CN, HC15N, HCO+, H13CO+, HC18O+ and HNC. The kinematics of the molecular gas in W49A appears complex, with a mixture of infall and outflow motions. Both the line profiles and comparison of the main and rarer species show that the main species are optically thick. Two 'clumps' of infalling gas appear to be at ~40 K, compared to ~100 K at…
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