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Multiple-line study of molecular gas in spiral galaxy NGC 2903 (2005.06048v1)

Published 12 May 2020 in astro-ph.GA

Abstract: Multiple molecular lines with radiative transfer modelling are a powerful tool to probe the physics of star-forming gas in galaxies. We investigate the gas properties in the centre of the spiral galaxy NGC 2903 using low-J CO lines, i.e. 12CO(1-0), 12CO(2-1), 12CO(3-2), 13CO(1-0), and HCN(1-0). We apply a nonlocal thermodynamic equilibrium radiative transfer code to derive beam-averaged molecular gas properties. We use two methods (i.e. chi-square minimizations and likelihood) to define the best model representing the observed line ratios best. The line ratio diagnostics suggest that CO gas in the centre of NGC 2903 is thinner and the dense gas fraction is similar compared to that of spirals, starburst, and early-type galaxies (ETGs), while the gas in the centre of the galaxy is warmer than that of ETGs and colder than that of starbursts. Based on the best-fitting model results, we find that the beam-averaged gas kinetic temperature is T_K = 20 K, H_2 volume number density is log(n(H_2)) = 4.2 cm-3 , and CO column number density is log(N(CO)) = 19.0 cm-2 in the centre of NGC 2903. Both methods, i.e. the line ratio diagnostics and modelling, indicate an ISM in the centre of NGC 2903 having intermediate temperature and star formation activity (also supported by star formation rates), thinner CO gas with similar dense gas fraction, and higher H_2 volume number density compared to that of spirals, ETGs, and starbursts.

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