APEX and NOEMA observations of H$_{2}$S in nearby luminous galaxies and the ULIRG Mrk~231 -- Is there a relation between dense gas properties and molecular outflows?
M. T.Sato, S. Aalto, K. Kohno, S. K\"onig, N. Harada, S. Viti, T., Izumi, Y. Nishimura, M. Gorski

TL;DR
This study investigates H$_{2}$S emission in luminous infrared galaxies to understand dense gas chemistry and its relation to molecular outflows, finding no direct link but suggesting H$_{2}$S as a dense gas tracer.
Contribution
First detection of H$_{2}$S in multiple luminous infrared galaxies and analysis of its relation to dense gas and molecular outflows.
Findings
H$_{2}$S detected in several galaxies with elevated line ratios.
No clear correlation between H$_{2}$S/HCN ratio and outflow properties.
H$_{2}$S luminosity correlates with dense gas mass and possibly with outflow characteristics.
Abstract
In order to understand the evolution and feedback of Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) and star formation it is important to use molecular lines as probes of physical conditions and chemistry. We use HS to investigate the impact of starburst and AGN activity on the chemistry of the molecular interstellar medium in luminous infrared galaxies. Using the APEX single dish telescope, we have observed the -- transition of ortho-HS at 168 GHz towards the centres of twelve nearby luminous infrared galaxies. We have also observed the same line towards the ultra luminous infrared galaxy (ULIRG) Mrk~231 with the NOEMA interferometer. We have detected HS towards NGC~253, NGC~1068, NGC~3256, NGC~4418, NGC~4826, NGC~4945, Circinus, M~83 and Mrk~231. Four galaxies show elevated HS emission relative to HCN. We suggest that the high line ratios are caused by elevated…
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