A Spectral Analysis of the Centimeter Regime of Nearby Galaxies: RRLs, Excited OH, and NH$_3$
Brian A. Eisner, Juergen Ott, David S. Meier, John M. Cannon

TL;DR
This study presents centimeter-wave spectral line observations of nine nearby star-forming galaxies, detecting various molecular lines and radio recombination lines, revealing complex gas dynamics, excitation conditions, and potential maser activity in these galaxies.
Contribution
It provides new detections of excited OH, NH$_3$, and RRLs in nearby galaxies, highlighting the importance of centimeter-wave observations for understanding galactic gas properties.
Findings
Detection of excited OH lines with high rotation temperatures.
Evidence of gas infall onto galaxy nuclei from RRL velocity shifts.
Identification of maser activity in NH$_3$ lines.
Abstract
Centimeter-wave transitions are important counterparts to the rotational mm-wave transitions usually observed to study gas in star-forming regions. However, given their relative weakness, these transitions have historically been neglected. We present Australia Telescope Compact Array 4cm- and 15mm-band spectral line observations of nine nearby star-forming galaxies in the H75 array configuration. Thirteen different molecular lines are detected across the sample from OH, NH, HO, HCO, and c-CH, as well as 18 radio recombination lines (RRLs) in NGC 253. Excited OH absorption is detected towards NGC 253 (J=5/2), NGC 4945 (J=9/2), and Circinus (J=9/2); the latter two represent only the third and fourth extragalactic J=9/2 detections. These lines in Circinus suggest rotation temperatures in excess of 2000 K, and thus it is likely that the populations of OH…
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