Mapping CS in Starburst Galaxies: Disentangling and Characterising Dense Gas
G. Kelly, S. Viti, E. Bayet, R. Aladro, and J. Yates

TL;DR
This study maps dense gas tracers in starburst galaxies NGC 3079 and NGC 6946, revealing how dense gas conditions vary across their centers and providing insights into the physical and chemical state of the gas.
Contribution
It combines molecular line observations with chemical and radiative transfer models to characterize dense gas properties and their spatial variation in starburst galaxy centers.
Findings
Conditions vary from cooler, less dense outskirts to warmer, denser centers.
Shocks enhance CS formation, reducing the required dense gas mass.
Dense cores are estimated to be between 10^5 and 10^6 in number.
Abstract
Aims. We observe the dense gas tracer CS in two nearby starburst galaxies to determine how the conditions of the dense gas varies across the circumnuclear regions in starburst galaxies. Methods. Using the IRAM-30m telescope, we mapped the distribution of the CS(2-1) and CS(3-2) lines in the circumnuclear regions of the nearby starburst galaxies NGC 3079 and NGC 6946. We also detected the formaldehyde (H2CO) and methanol (CH3OH) in both galaxies. We marginally detect the isotopologue C34S. Results. We calculate column densities under LTE conditions for CS and CH3OH. Using the detections accumulated here to guide our inputs, we link a time and depth dependent chemical model with a molecular line radiative transfer model; we reproduce the observations, showing how conditions where CS is present are likely to vary away from the galactic centres. Conclusions. Using the rotational diagram…
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