Investigations of the Class I methanol masers in NGC 4945
Tiege P. McCarthy, Simon P. Ellingsen, Shari L. Breen, Christian, Henkel, Maxim A. Voronkov

TL;DR
This study uses ATCA observations to precisely locate Class I methanol masers in NGC 4945, compares them with other molecular emissions, and contrasts findings with other galaxies and Galactic clouds, advancing understanding of extragalactic masers.
Contribution
The paper provides the first high-precision localization of Class I methanol masers in NGC 4945 and compares their properties with other galaxies and Galactic sources.
Findings
Precise offset measurement of masers from NGC 4945's nucleus
Detection of HC3N and CS molecular lines
Non-detection of thermal methanol and certain maser transitions
Abstract
We have used the Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) to conduct further observations of the 36.2-GHz (E) methanol transition towards the nearby active galaxy NGC 4945. These observations have led to a more accurate determination of the offset between the maser emission and the nucleus of NGC 4945 with a typical synthesised beam of ( pc). This corresponds to a factor of 4 improvement with respect to the major-axis of the beam. Other transitions of methanol and lines of other molecular species were obtained alongside the 36.2-GHz methanol emission, with strong detections of HCN (J = ) and CS (J = ) presented here. We do not detect thermal methanol (5 upper limit of 5 mJy in a 6 km s channel) from the 48.4-GHz (A) ground-state…
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