Molecular Gas in NUclei of GAlaxies (NUGA) III. The warped LINER NGC3718
M. Krips, A. Eckart, R. Neri, J.U. Pott, S. Leon, F. Combes, S., Garcia-Burillo, L.K. Hunt, A.J. Baker, L.J. Tacconi, P. Englmaier, E., Schinnerer, F. Boone

TL;DR
This study presents interferometric CO observations of the warped LINER galaxy NGC3718, revealing complex gas structures, asymmetries, and warping down to 250pc, contributing to understanding gas dynamics and accretion in active galactic nuclei.
Contribution
First interferometric CO imaging of NGC3718's warped gas disk, revealing detailed gas distribution, warping, and asymmetries relevant for gas accretion studies.
Findings
Six main molecular gas components identified.
Warp continues down to 250pc scale.
Evidence of asymmetry possibly due to tidal interactions.
Abstract
We present the first interferometric observations of CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) line emission from the warped LINER NGC3718, obtained with the IRAM PdBI. This L1.9 galaxy has a prominent dust lane and on kpc scales, a strongly warped atomic and molecular gas disk. The molecular gas is closely associated with the dust lane across the nucleus and its kinematic center is consistent with the mm continuum AGN. A comparison of our interferometric mosaic data, which fully cover the ~9kpc warped disk, with a previously obtained IRAM 30m single dish CO(1-0) map shows that the molecular gas distribution in the disk is heavily resolved by the PdBI map. After applying a short-spacing correction with the IRAM 30m data, we find in total six main source components within the dust lane: one associated with the nucleus, four symmetrically positioned on either side at galactocentric distances of about 1.3kpc…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
