Vibrationally excited HC3N emission in NGC1068: Tracing the recent star formation in the starburst ring
Fernando Rico-Villas, Jes\'us Mart\'in-Pintado, Eduardo, Gonz\'alez-Alfonso, Victor M. Rivilla, Sergio Mart\'in, Santiago, Garc\'ia-Burillo, Izaskun Jim\'enez-Serra, Mar\'ia S\'anchez-Garc\'ia

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA data to analyze vibrationally excited HC3N emission in NGC 1068, revealing localized star formation activity and contrasting dust heating mechanisms in the starburst ring and circumnuclear disk.
Contribution
It provides the first detection of vibrationally excited HC3N in a star-forming region of NGC 1068 and compares dust heating sources in different galaxy regions.
Findings
HC3N* detected only in one star-forming region
Dust temperature in star-forming region ~250 K
CND dust temperature ≤100 K
Abstract
Using ALMA data, we have studied the HCN and continuum emission in the starburst ring (SB ring) and the circumnuclear disc (CND) of the SB/AGN composite galaxy NGC 1068. We have detected emission from vibrationally excited HCN (HCN*) only towards one star-forming region of the SB ring. Remarkably, HCN* was not detected towards the CND despite its large HCN column density. From LTE and non-LTE modelling of HCN*, we obtained a dust temperature of K and a density of cm for this star-forming region. The estimated IR luminosity of L is typical of proto-Super Star Clusters (proto-SSC) observed in the SB galaxy NGC 253. We use the continuum emissions at GHz and GHz, along with CO and Pa , to estimate the ages of other SSCs in the SB ring. We find the…
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