A hidden molecular outflow in the LIRG Zw 049.057
N. Falstad, S. Aalto, J. G. Mangum, F.Costagliola, J. S. Gallagher, E., Gonz\'alez-Alfonso, K. Sakamoto, S. K\"onig, S. Muller, A. S. Evans, G. C., Privon

TL;DR
This study reveals a hidden molecular outflow in the obscured galaxy Zw 049.057 using high-resolution radio and submillimeter observations, providing insights into galaxy feedback mechanisms and nuclear activity.
Contribution
First detection of a molecular outflow in Zw 049.057 through multi-wavelength high-resolution imaging, highlighting its transitional maser activity state.
Findings
CO line wings indicate a 300 km/s outflow
Compact 40 pc nucleus with extended emission
OH absorption lines support outflow interpretation
Abstract
Feedback in the form of mass outflows driven by star formation or active galactic nuclei is a key component of galaxy evolution. The luminous infrared galaxy Zw 049.057 harbours a compact obscured nucleus with a possible far-IR signature of outflowing molecular gas. Due to the high optical depths at far-IR wavelengths, the interpretation of the outflow signature is uncertain. At mm and radio wavelengths, the radiation is better able to penetrate the large columns of gas and dust. We used high resolution observations from the SMA, ALMA, and the VLA to image the CO 2-1 and 6-5 emission, the 690 GHz continuum, the radio cm continuum, and absorptions by rotationally excited OH. The CO line profiles exhibit wings extending 300 km/s beyond the systemic velocity. At cm wavelengths, we find a compact (40 pc) continuum component in the nucleus, with weaker emission extending several 100 pc…
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