Modelling the Molecular Gas in NGC 6240
R. Tunnard, T. R. Greve, S. Garcia-Burillo, J. Graci\'a Carpio, A., Fuente, L. Tacconi, R. Neri, A. Usero

TL;DR
This study uses advanced modeling and new molecular observations to characterize the complex multi-phase molecular gas in NGC 6240, revealing detailed physical conditions and isotope ratios.
Contribution
It introduces the first observations of specific isotopologues in NGC 6240 and combines MCMC and LVG modeling to constrain multiple gas phases and molecular abundances.
Findings
Approximately 10^10 solar masses of dense molecular gas
Derived a global CO-to-H2 conversion factor of about 1.5
Identified high isotope fractionation in cold, dense clouds
Abstract
We present the first observations of HCN, HCO and SiO in NGC\,6240, obtained with the IRAM PdBI. Combining a Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) code with Large Velocity Gradient (LVG) modelling, and with additional data from the literature, we simultaneously fit three gas phases and six molecular species to constrain the physical condition of the molecular gas, including massluminosity conversion factors. We find of dense molecular gas in cold, dense clouds (\,K, \,cm) with a volume filling factor , embedded in a shock heated molecular medium (\,K, \,cm), both surrounded by an extended diffuse phase (\,K, \,cm). We derive a global with gas…
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