Observed CN and HCN intensity ratios exhibit subtle variations in extreme galaxy environments
B. Ledger, C. D. Wilson, T. Michiyama, D. Iono, S. Aalto, T. Saito, A., Bemis, R. Aladro

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA data to analyze CN and HCN line ratios in three galaxies, revealing subtle variations linked to nuclear activity and excitation conditions in extreme environments.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of multiple CN and HCN line ratios across different galaxy nuclei, highlighting variations related to excitation and nuclear activity.
Findings
HCN line ratios vary with excitation and nuclear activity.
CN line ratios remain nearly constant across regions.
Distinct CN/HCN intensity ratio offsets observed among galaxies.
Abstract
We use both new and archival ALMA data of three energy lines each of CN and HCN to explore intensity ratios in dense gas in NGC 3256, NGC 7469, and IRAS 13120-5453. The HCN (3-2)/HCN (1-0) intensity ratio varies in NGC 3256 and NGC 7469, with superlinear trends of 1.530.07 and 1.550.05, respectively. We find an offset to higher HCN (3-2)/HCN (1-0) intensity ratios (~0.8) in IRAS 13120-5453 compared to NGC 3256 (~0.3-0.4) and NGC 7469 (~0.3-0.5). The HCN (4-3)/HCN (3-2) intensity ratio in NGC 7469 has a slope of 1.340.05. We attribute the variation within NGC 3256 to excitation associated with the northern and southern nuclei. In NGC 7469, the variations are localized to the region surrounding the active galactic nucleus. At our resolution (~700 pc), IRAS 13120-5453 shows little variation in the HCN intensity ratios. Individual galaxies show nearly constant CN (2-1)/CN…
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