Chemically Distinct Nuclei and Outflowing Shocked Molecular Gas in Arp 220
R. Tunnard, T. R. Greve, S. Garcia-Burillo, J. Graci\'a Carpio, J., Fischer, A Fuente, E. Gonz\'alez-Alfonso, S. Hailey-Dunsheath, R. Neri, E., Sturm, A. Usero, P. Planesas

TL;DR
This study uses interferometric spectral line observations to analyze the molecular gas and outflows in Arp 220's nuclei, revealing chemical and kinematic distinctions indicative of an AGN in the western nucleus and starburst activity in the eastern nucleus.
Contribution
It provides detailed molecular line imaging and LVG modeling of Arp 220's nuclei, highlighting chemical differences and outflow structures not previously characterized.
Findings
Detection of bipolar outflow in the western nucleus.
High [H$^{13}$CN]/[H$^{13}$CO$^+$] ratio indicating AGN activity.
Distinct chemical signatures between the two nuclei.
Abstract
We present the results of interferometric spectral line observations of Arp 220 at 3.5mm and 1.2mm from the Plateau de Bure Interferometer (PdBI), imaging the two nuclear disks in HCN and , HCO and , and HNC as well as SiO and , HCN, and SO. The gas traced by SiO has a complex and extended kinematic signature including a prominent P Cygni profile, almost identical to previous observations of HCO. Spatial offsets north and south of the continuum centre in the emission and absorption of the SiO P Cygni profile in the western nucleus (WN) imply a bipolar outflow, delineating the northern and southern edges of its disk and suggesting a disk radius of pc, consistent with that found by ALMA observations of Arp 220. We address the…
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