A high-resolution mm and cm study of the obscured LIRG NGC 4418 - A compact obscured nucleus fed by in-falling gas?
F. Costagliola (1,2), S. Aalto (2), K. Sakamoto (3), S. Mart\'in (4),, R. Beswick (5), S. Muller (2), and H.-R. Kl\"ockner (6,7) ((1) Istituto de, Astrofisica de Andalucia, Spain, (2) Chalmers University of Technology,, Sweden,(3) Academia Sinica, Institute of Astronomy

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution mm and cm observations to analyze the obscured nucleus of NGC 4418, revealing a compact, hot core fed by in-falling gas, with implications for starburst or AGN activity.
Contribution
It provides detailed molecular and kinematic data of NGC 4418's nucleus, confirming in-flow feeding and characterizing the hot, compact core with unprecedented resolution.
Findings
Detection of vibrationally excited HC3N and HNC indicating high-temperature layers
Confirmation of molecular and atomic in-flow feeding the nucleus
Estimation of a very compact (<5 pc) hot dusty core with high surface density
Abstract
The aim of this study is to constrain the dynamics, structure and feeding of the compact nucleous of NGC4418, and to reveal the nature of the main hidden power source: starburst or AGN. We obtained high spatial resolution observations of NGC4418 at 1.4 and 5 GHz with MERLIN, and at 230 and 270 GHz with the SMA very extended configuration. We use the continuum morphology and flux density to estimate the size of the emitting region, the star formation rate and the dust temperature. Emission lines are used to study the kinematics through position-velocity diagrams. Molecular emission is studied with population diagrams and by fitting an LTE synthetic spectrum. We detect bright 1mm line emission from CO, HC3N, HNC and C34S, and 1.4 GHz absorption from HI. The CO 2-1 emission and HI absorption can be fit by two velocity components at 2090 and 2180 km s-1. We detect vibrationally excited HC3N…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
