Molecules as tracers of galaxy evolution: an EMIR survey. I. Presentation of the data and first results
F. Costagliola, S. Aalto, M. I. Rodriguez, S. Muller, H. W. W. Spoon,, S. Mart\'in, M. A. Per\'ez-Torres, A. Alberdi, J. E. Lindberg, F. Batejat, E., J\"utte, P. van der Werf, and F. Lahuis

TL;DR
This study uses molecular line observations from the EMIR survey to explore chemical signatures of galaxy evolution, revealing new insights into molecular tracers and their relation to star formation and active galactic nuclei.
Contribution
First comprehensive molecular line survey of 23 galaxies with EMIR, analyzing chemical signatures and challenging existing models of galaxy evolution.
Findings
HC3N detected in 5 galaxies, associated with warm IR colors.
HC3N/HCN ratios linked to IR colors, indicating star formation.
HC3N emission suggests embedded star formation rather than AGN activity.
Abstract
We investigate the molecular gas properties of a sample of 23 galaxies in order to find and test chemical signatures of galaxy evolution and to compare them to IR evolutionary tracers. Observation at 3 mm wavelengths were obtained with the EMIR broadband receiver, mounted on the IRAM 30 m telescope on Pico Veleta, Spain. We compare the emission of the main molecular species with existing models of chemical evolution by means of line intensity ratios diagrams and principal component analysis. We detect molecular emission in 19 galaxies in two 8 GHz-wide bands centred at 88 and 112 GHz. The main detected transitions are the J=1-0 lines of CO, 13CO, HCN, HNC, HCO+, CN, and C2H. We also detect HC3N J=10-9 in the galaxies IRAS 17208, IC 860, NGC 4418, NGC 7771, and NGC 1068. The only HC3N detections are in objects with HCO+/HCN<1 and warm IRAS colours. Galaxies with the highest HC3N/HCN…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
