The Molecular ISM in the Super Star Clusters of the Starburst NGC 253
Nico Krieger, Alberto D. Bolatto, Adam K. Leroy, Rebecca C. Levy,, Elisabeth A.C. Mills, David S. Meier, J\"urgen Ott, Sylvain Veilleux, Fabian, Walter, Axel Wei{\ss}

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze the chemical and physical properties of molecular gas in super star cluster candidates within NGC 253, revealing diverse chemical complexity and high gas temperatures.
Contribution
First detailed molecular line survey of SSCs in NGC 253 at 2.5pc resolution, highlighting chemical diversity and physical conditions of the gas.
Findings
Richest clusters show 19 chemical species, least show 4.
High dense gas fractions indicated by low CO/HCN ratios (~1-10).
Gas temperatures are high, averaging around 130 K, with evidence of strong IR fields.
Abstract
We present submillimeter spectra of the (proto-)super star cluster (SSC) candidates in the starbursting center of the nearby galaxy NGC 253 identified by Leroy et al. (2018). The 2.5pc resolution of our ALMA cycle 3 observations approach the size of the SSCs and allows the study of physical and chemical properties of the molecular gas in these sources. In the 14 SSC sources and in the frequency ranges 342.0-345.8 GHz and 353.9-357.7 GHz we detect 55 lines belonging to 19 different chemical species. The SSCs differ significantly in chemical complexity, with the richest clusters showing 19 species and the least complex showing 4 species. We detect HCN isotopologues and isomers (HCN, HCN, HNC), abundant HCN, SO and SO, SO, and HCS. The gas ratios CO/HCN, CO/HCO are low, ~1-10, implying high dense gas fractions in the SSCs. Line ratio analyses…
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