HIFI Spectroscopy of ${\rm H_2O}$ submm Lines in Nuclei of Actively Star Forming Galaxies
L. Liu, A. Weiss, J. P. Perez-Beaupuits, R. G\"usten, D. Liu, Y. Gao,, K. M. Menten, P. van der Werf, F. P. Israel, A. Harris, J. Martin-Pintado, M., A. Requena-Torres, J. Stutzki

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel/HIFI to analyze water vapor lines in nine star-forming galaxy nuclei, revealing two main interstellar medium components with distinct temperatures and densities, and highlighting the role of collisions and IR pumping in water excitation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed 3D radiative transfer analysis of water lines, identifying common ISM components and their physical conditions across multiple galaxies, including ULIRGs with possible AGN influence.
Findings
Two main ISM phases: warm dense and cold dense gas.
Warm phase dominates medium-excitation water lines.
Cold phase produces low-excitation lines and absorption features.
Abstract
We present a systematic survey of multiple velocity-resolved HO spectra using Herschel/HIFI towards nine nearby actively star forming galaxies. The ground-state and low-excitation lines (E) show profiles with emission and absorption blended together, while absorption-free medium-excitation lines () typically display line shapes similar to CO. We analyze the HIFI observation together with archival SPIRE/PACS HO data using a state-of-the-art 3D radiative transfer code which includes the interaction between continuum and line emission. The water excitation models are combined with information on the dust- and CO spectral line energy distribution to determine the physical structure of the interstellar medium (ISM). We identify two ISM components that are common to all galaxies: A warm ($T_{\rm…
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