Merger-induced Shocks in the Nearby LIRG VV 114 through Methanol Observations with ALMA
Toshiki Saito, Daisuke Iono, Daniel Espada, Kouichiro Nakanishi, Junko, Ueda, Hajime Sugai, Shuro Takano, Min S. Yun, Masatoshi Imanishi, Satoshi, Ohashi, Minju Lee, Yoshiaki Hagiwara, Kentaro Motohara, and Ryohei Kawabe

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations of methanol lines to reveal shock-driven chemical enhancements and gas dynamics in the merging galaxy VV 114, highlighting the role of galaxy collisions in star formation processes.
Contribution
First detection of methanol emission in the overlap region of VV 114, linking shock activity to methanol abundance enhancement in merging galaxies.
Findings
Methanol emission is extended (~3 kpc) and prominent in the overlap region.
Methanol abundance peaks at the overlap, indicating shock-driven chemical processes.
Nuclear regions show low methanol, likely due to photodissociation or high initial temperatures.
Abstract
We report the detection of two CHOH lines (J = 2-1 and 3-2) between the progenitor's disks ("Overlap") of the mid-stage merging galaxy VV 114 obtained using the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) Band 3 and Band 4. The detected CHOH emission show an extended filamentary structure (~ 3 kpc) across the progenitor's disks with relatively large velocity width (FWZI ~ 150 km/s). The emission is only significant in the "overlap" and not detected in the two merging nuclei. Assuming optically-thin emission and local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE), we found the CHOH column density relative to H () peaks at the "Overlap" (~ 8 10), which is almost an order of magnitude larger than that at the eastern nucleus. We suggest that kpc-scale shocks driven by galaxy-galaxy collision may play an important role to enhance…
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