A Molecular Line Survey toward the Nearby Galaxies NGC 1068, NGC 253, and IC 342 at 3 mm with the Nobeyama 45-m Radio Telescope: Impact of an AGN on 1 kpc Scale Molecular Abundances
Taku Nakajima, Shuro Takano, Kotaro Kohno, Nanase Harada, and Eric, Herbst

TL;DR
This study conducts a high-resolution molecular line survey of three nearby galaxies, revealing how active galactic nuclei influence molecular abundances on 1 kpc scales, highlighting chemical signatures distinctive to AGN environments.
Contribution
It provides the first high-resolution single-dish molecular line survey comparing AGN and starburst galaxies, identifying specific molecular abundance trends associated with AGN activity.
Findings
Higher abundances of HCN, H13CN, CN, 13CN, HC3N in NGC 1068
Deficiency of CH3CCH in NGC 1068
Circumnuclear disk in NGC 1068 is in a high-temperature environment
Abstract
It is important to investigate the relationships between the power sources and the chemical compositions of galaxies for understanding the scenario of galaxy evolution. We carried out an unbiased molecular line survey towards AGN host galaxy NGC1068, and prototypical starburst galaxies, NGC 253 and IC 342, with the Nobeyama 45-m telescope in the 3-mm band. The advantage of this line survey is that the obtained spectra have the highest angular resolution ever obtained with single-dish telescopes. In particular, the beam size of this telescope is ~15"--19", which is able to spatially separate the nuclear molecular emission from that of the starburst ring (d~30") in NGC 1068. We successfully detected approximately 23 molecular species in each galaxy, and calculated rotation temperatures and column densities. We estimate the molecular fractional abundances with respect to 13CO and CS…
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