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High-resolution imaging of warm and dense molecular gas in the nuclear region of the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 659, Issue 1, Pages 283-295

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IOP PUBLISHING LTD
DOI: 10.1086/512362

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galaxies : formation; galaxies : individual ( NGC 6240); galaxies : interactions; galaxies : kinematics and dynamics; galaxies : starburst

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We present similar to 2 resolution CO (3-2), HCO+(4-3), and 880 mu m continuum images of the luminous infrared galaxy NGC 6240 obtained at the Submillimeter Array. We find that the spatially resolved CO (3-2), HCO+ (4-3), and the 880 mu m emission peaks between the two nuclear components that are both known to harbor AGNs. Our large velocity gradient (LVG) analysis performed on each velocity channel suggests that the peak of the molecular gas emission traced in our observations is warm (T = 20-100 K), dense (n(H2) 10(5.0)-10(5.4) cm(-3)), and moderately optically thin (tau = 0.2-2) in the central 1 kpc. We also find large column densities of similar to 10(23) cm(-2). Such extreme conditions are observed over similar to 300 km s(-1) centered around the CO-derived systemic velocity. The derived molecular gas mass from the CO (3-2) emission and a CO-to-H-2 conversion factor commonly used for ULIRGs is (6.9 +/- 1.7) x 10(9) M-circle dot, and this is consistent with the mass derived from previous CO(2-1) observations. The gas is highly turbulent in the central kpc ( Delta nu(FWZI) similar to 1175 km s(-1)). Furthermore, possible inflow or outflow activity is suggested from the CO (3-2) velocity distribution. We tentatively state that 3. 5 x 10(8) M-circle dot of isolated CO (3-2) emission seen west of the northern disk may be associated with outflows from starburst superwinds, but the gas outflow scenario from one of the central AGN is not completely ruled out. Piecing all of the information together, the central region of NGC 6240 harbors 2 AGNs, similar to 10(10) M-circle dot of molecular gas mass, 5 x 10(7) M-circle dot of dust mass, and has possible evidence of inflow and outflow activity.

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