Reconstructing the shock history in the CMZ of NGC 253 with ALCHEMI
K.-Y. Huang, S. Viti, J. Holdship, J. G. Mangum, S. Mart\'in, N., Harada, S. Muller, K. Sakamoto, K. Tanaka, Y. Yoshimura, R. Herrero-Illana,, D. S. Meier, E. Behrens, P. P. van der Werf, C. Henkel, S. Garc\'ia-Burillo,, V. M. Rivilla, K. L. Emig, L. Colzi, P. K. Humire

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations of SiO and HNCO in NGC 253's CMZ to analyze shock properties, revealing different physical conditions and reconstructing the shock history with chemical and radiative transfer models.
Contribution
It introduces a combined chemical and radiative transfer approach to reconstruct the shock history in NGC 253's CMZ using SiO and HNCO data.
Findings
SiO and HNCO trace different gas densities and temperatures.
Shocks are essential for producing both SiO and HNCO.
Most GMCs in the CMZ are affected by shocks.
Abstract
HNCO and SiO are well known shock tracers and have been observed in nearby galaxies, including the nearby (D=3.5 Mpc) starburst galaxy NGC 253. The simultaneous detection of these two species in regions where the star formation rate is high may be used to study the shock history of the gas. We perform a multi-line molecular study using these two shock tracers (SiO and HNCO) with the aim of characterizing the gas properties. We also explore the possibility of reconstructing the shock history in NGC 253's Central Molecular Zone (CMZ). Six SiO transitions and eleven HNCO transitions were imaged at high resolution (28 pc) with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) as part of the ALCHEMI Large Programme. Both non-LTE radiative transfer analysis and chemical modelling were performed in order to characterize the gas properties, and to investigate the chemical origin…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
