ALMA observations of warm molecular gas and cold dust in NGC 34

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We present Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) Cycle-0 observations of the CO (6-5) line emission (rest-frame frequency = 691.473 GHz) and of the 435 μm dust continuum emission in the nuclear region of NGC 34, a local luminous infrared galaxy at a distance of 84 Mpc (1″ = 407 pc) which contains a Seyfert 2 active galactic nucleus (AGN) and a nuclear starburst. The CO emission is well resolved by the ALMA beam (0.″26 × 0.″23), with an integrated flux of f CO(6-5) = 1004 (± 151) Jy km s-1. Both the morphology and kinematics of the CO (6-5) emission are rather regular, consistent with a compact rotating disk with a size of 200 pc. A significant emission feature is detected on the redshifted wing of the line profile at the frequency of the H13CN (8-7) line, with an integrated flux of 17.7 ± 2.1(random) ± 2.7(systematic) Jy km s-1. However, it cannot be ruled out that the feature is due to an outflow of warm dense gas with a mean velocity of 400 km s-1. The continuum is resolved into an elongated configuration, and the observed flux corresponds to a dust mass of M dust = 106.97 ± 0.13 M . An unresolved central core (radius ≃ 50 pc) contributes 28% of the continuum flux and 19% of the CO (6-5) flux, consistent with insignificant contributions of the AGN to both emissions. Both the CO (6-5) and continuum spatial distributions suggest a very high gas column density (≳ 104 M pc-2) in the nuclear region at radius ≲ 100 pc. © 2014. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved..

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Xu, C. K., Cao, C., Lu, N., Gao, Y., Van Der Werf, P., Evans, A. S., … Stierwalt, S. (2014). ALMA observations of warm molecular gas and cold dust in NGC 34. Astrophysical Journal, 787(1). https://doi.org/10.1088/0004-637X/787/1/48

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