Distributions of molecules in the circumnuclear disk and surrounding starburst ring in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 1068 observed with ALMA
Shuro Takano, Taku Nakajima, Kotaro Kohno, Nanase Harada, Eric Herbst,, Yoichi Tamura, Takuma Izumi, Akio Taniguchi, and Tomoka Tosaki

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to map molecular distributions in NGC 1068, revealing how different molecules are concentrated in the circumnuclear disk or starburst ring, shedding light on the effects of an active galactic nucleus and star formation on molecular chemistry.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA molecular distribution mapping in NGC 1068, classifying molecules by their spatial distribution relative to the nucleus and starburst ring.
Findings
Certain molecules are concentrated in the CND, indicating shielding from UV and X-ray radiation.
Molecules like $^{13}$CO and C$^{18}$O are mainly in the starburst ring.
Methanol shows unique distribution patterns, suggesting specific formation and destruction mechanisms.
Abstract
Sensitive observations with ALMA allow astronomers to observe the detailed distributions of molecules with relatively weak intensity in nearby galaxies. In particular, we report distributions of several molecular transitions including shock and dust related species (CO = 1--0, CO = 1--0, CN = 1--0, CS = 2--1, SO = 3--2, HNCO = 5--4, HCN = 11--10, 12--11, CHOH = 2--1, and CHCN = 6--5) in the nearby Seyfert 2 galaxy NGC 1068 observed with the ALMA early science program. The central 1 arcmin (4.3 kpc) of this galaxy was observed in the 100 GHz region covering 96--100 GHz and 108--111 GHz with an angular resolution of (290 pc140 pc) to study the effects of an active galactic nucleus and its surrounding starburst ring on…
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