The AGN fuelling/feedback cycle in nearby radio galaxies -- IV. Molecular gas conditions and jet-ISM interaction in NGC3100
I. Ruffa, I. Prandoni, T. A. Davis, R. A. Laing, R. Paladino, V., Casasola, P. Parma, and M. Bureau

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze molecular gas conditions and jet-ISM interactions in NGC3100, revealing complex gas kinematics, mild jet influence, and evidence of shock and compression effects near radio lobes.
Contribution
First detailed ALMA analysis of molecular gas and jet interactions in NGC3100, highlighting mild jet impact and complex gas dynamics in a low-excitation radio galaxy.
Findings
Detection of multiple CO transitions indicating high gas excitation.
Identification of non-rotational gas motions including jet-induced outflows.
Evidence of localized gas compression near radio lobes.
Abstract
This is the fourth paper of a series investigating the AGN fuelling/feedback processes in a sample of eleven nearby low-excitation radio galaxies (LERGs). In this paper we present follow-up Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations of one source, NGC3100, targeting the CO(1-0), CO(3-2), HCO(4-3), SiO(3-2) and HNCO(6-5) molecular transitions. CO(1-0) and CO(3-2) lines are nicely detected and complement our previous CO(2-1) data. By comparing the relative strength of these three CO transitions, we find extreme gas excitation conditions (i.e. K) in regions that are spatially correlated with the radio lobes, supporting the case for a jet-ISM interaction. An accurate study of the CO kinematics demonstrates that, although the bulk of the gas is regularly rotating, two distinct non-rotational kinematic…
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