A lambda=3 mm molecular line survey of NGC1068. Chemical signatures of an AGN environment
Rebeca Aladro, Serena Viti, Estelle Bayet, Denise Riquelme, Sergio, Martin, Rainer Mauersberger, Jesus Martin-Pintado, Miguel Angel Requena, Torres, Carsten Kramer, Axel Weiss

TL;DR
This study conducts a molecular line survey of NGC1068's nucleus, identifying chemical signatures indicative of an AGN environment and differentiating it from starburst galaxies through molecular abundances and chemical modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first detection of several molecules in NGC1068 and demonstrates the influence of cosmic rays and UV fields on its nuclear chemistry, advancing understanding of AGN molecular environments.
Findings
24 molecular species detected, including 7 new in NGC1068
Cosmic rays significantly influence the nuclear chemistry
Distinct chemical composition compared to starburst galaxies
Abstract
We aimed to study the molecular composition of the interstellar medium (ISM) surrounding an Active Galactic Nucleus (AGN), by making an inventory of molecular species and their abundances, as well as to establish a chemical differentiation between starburst galaxies and AGN. We used the IRAM-30 m telescope to observe the central 1.5-2 kpc region of NGC1068, covering the frequencies between 86.2 GHz and 115.6 GHz. Using Boltzmann diagrams, we calculated the column densities of the detected molecules. We used a chemical model to reproduce the abundances found in the AGN, to determine the origin of each detected species, and to test the influence of UV fields, cosmic rays, and shocks on the ISM. We identified 24 different molecular species and isotopologues, among which HC3N, SO, N2H+, CH3CN, NS, 13CN, and HN13C are detected for the first time in NGC1068. We obtained the upper limits to…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
