CO excitation in the Seyfert galaxy NGC 34: stars, shock or AGN driven?
M. Mingozzi, L. Vallini, F. Pozzi, C. Vignali, A. Mignano, C., Gruppioni, M. Talia, A. Cimatti, G. Cresci, M. Massardi

TL;DR
This study analyzes the molecular gas and X-ray emission in NGC 34, revealing that both star formation and AGN activity significantly influence the CO line emission, with X-ray heating playing a key role.
Contribution
It provides a detailed multi-component model of the molecular gas in NGC 34, highlighting the combined effects of PDR and XDR regions driven by star formation and AGN activity.
Findings
AGN is heavily obscured with high X-ray luminosity
A combination of PDR and XDR models best fits the CO SLED
Shock contribution does not improve the model fit
Abstract
We present a detailed analysis of the X-ray and molecular gas emission in the nearby galaxy NGC 34, to constrain the properties of molecular gas, and assess whether, and to what extent, the radiation produced by the accretion onto the central black hole affects the CO line emission. We analyse the CO Spectral Line Energy Distribution (SLED) as resulting mainly from Herschel and ALMA data, along with X-ray data from NuSTAR and XMM-Newton. The X-ray data analysis suggests the presence of a heavily obscured AGN with an intrinsic luminosity of L erg s. ALMA high resolution data () allows us to scan the nuclear region down to a spatial scale of pc for the CO(6-5) transition. We model the observed SLED using Photo-Dissociation Region (PDR), X-ray-Dominated Region (XDR), and shock models, finding that a…
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