Survey of Water and Ammonia in Nearby galaxies (SWAN): Resolved Ammonia Thermometry, and Water and Methanol Masers in IC 342, NGC 6946 and NGC 2146
Mark Gorski, J\"urgen Ott, Richard Rand, David Meier, Emmanuel, Momjian, Eva Schinnerer

TL;DR
This survey investigates molecular species in four nearby star-forming galaxies, revealing molecular gas temperatures, new masers, and correlations with star formation rates, advancing understanding of galactic molecular environments.
Contribution
It provides the first resolved ammonia thermometry and water/methanol maser detections in IC 342, NGC 6946, and NGC 2146, expanding knowledge of molecular gas conditions in diverse galaxy types.
Findings
Uniform heating in IC 342 with two temperature components.
Detection of new water and methanol masers in the studied galaxies.
Correlation between methanol luminosity and star formation rate.
Abstract
The Survey of Water and Ammonia in Nearby galaxies (SWAN) studies atomic and molecular species across the nuclei of four star forming galaxies: NGC\,253, IC\,342, NGC\,6946, and NGC\,2146. As part of this survey, we present Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) molecular line observations of three galaxies: IC\,342, NGC\,6946 and NGC\,2146. NGC\,253 is covered in a previous paper. These galaxies were chosen to span an order of magnitude in star formation rates and to select a variety of galaxy types. We target the metastable transitions of ammonia NH(1,1) to (5,5), the 22\,GHz water (HO) () transition, and the 36.1\,GHz methanol (CHOH) () transition. {We use the NH\ metastable lines to perform thermometry of the dense molecular gas.} We show evidence for uniform heating across the central kpc of IC\,342 with two temperature components for…
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