Understanding if molecular ratios can be used as diagnostics of AGN and starburst activity: The case of NGC 1068
J. Butterworth, J. Holdship, S. Viti, S. Garc\'ia-Burillo

TL;DR
This study investigates whether molecular line ratios like HCN/HCO+ and HCN/CS can reliably indicate AGN activity in galaxies, using NGC 1068 as a case study, emphasizing the importance of chemical processes over physical conditions.
Contribution
The paper demonstrates that high-resolution molecular line ratios, especially HCN(4-3)/CS(2-1), can serve as reliable AGN tracers when chemical abundances are considered, advancing diagnostic methods.
Findings
HCN(4-3)/CS(2-1) ratio is a reliable AGN indicator at <50 pc resolution
Differences in ratios are due to chemical abundance variations, not density or temperature
Considering chemistry is crucial for interpreting radiative transfer models
Abstract
Molecular line ratios, such as HCN(1-0)/HCO(1-0) and HCN(4-3)/CS(7-6), are routinely used to identify active galactic nuclei (AGN) activity in galaxies. Such ratios are, however, hard to interpret as they are highly dependent on the physics and energetics of the gas, and hence can seldom be used as a unique, unambiguous diagnostic. We used the composite galaxy NGC 1068 as a `laboratory' to investigate whether molecular line ratios between HCN, HCO, and CS are useful tracers of AGN-dominated gas and determine the origin of the differences in such ratios across different types of gas. Such a determination will enable a more rigorous use of such ratios. First, we empirically examined the aforementioned ratios at different angular resolutions to quantify correlations. We then used local thermodynamic equilibrium (LTE) and non-LTE analyses coupled with Markov chain Monte Carlo (MCMC)…
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TopicsAtmospheric Ozone and Climate · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
