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Author:
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Kohno, Kotaro; Tosaki, Tomoka; Miura, Rie; Muraoka, Kazuyuki; Sawada, Tsuyoshi; Nakanish, Kouichiro; Kuno, Nario; Sakai, Takeshi; Sorai, Kazuo; Kamegai, Kazuhisa; Tanaka, Kunihiko; Okuda, Takeshi; Endo, Akira; Hatsukade, Bunyo; Sameshima, Masahiro; Ezawa, Hajime; Sakamoto, Seiichi; Kamazaki, Takeshi; Yamaguchi, Nobuyuki; Cortés, Juan R.; Tamura, Yoichi; Fukuhara, Masayuki; Iono, Daisuke; Kawabe, Ryohei
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Abstract:
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We present CO (3-2) emission observations toward the 3' x 3' (or 20 kpc x 20 kpc at a distance of 23 Mpc) region of the southern barred spiral galaxy NGC 986 using the Atacama Submillimeter Telescope Experiment (ASTE). This effort is a part of our on-going extragalactic CO (3-2) imaging project, ADIoS (ASTE Dense gas Imaging of Spiral galaxies). Our CO (3-2) image revealed the presence of a large (the major axis is 14 kpc in total length) gaseous bar filled with a dense molecular medium along the dark lanes observed in optical images. This is the largest "dense-gas rich bar" known to date. The dense gas bar, discovered in NGC 986, could be a huge reservoir of possible "fuel" for future starbursts in the central region, and we suggest that star formation in the central region of NGC 986 could still be in a growing phase. We found a good spatial coincidence between the overall distributions of dense molecular gas traced by CO (3-2) and massive star formation depicted by Ha. The global CO (3-2) luminosity, L'(CO (3-2))' of NGC 986 was determined to be (5.4 +/- 1.1) x 10(8) K km s(-1) pc(2). The CO(3-2)/CO(1-0) integrated intensity ratio was found to be 0.60 +/- 0.13 at a spatial resolution of 44 '' or 5 kpc, and the CO(3-2)/CO(2-1) ratio was 0.67 +/- 0.14 at a beam size of similar to 25 '' or similar to 2.8 kpc. These line ratios suggest moderate excitation conditions of CO lines (nH(2)similar to 10(3-4) cm(-3)) in a few kiloparsec region of central NGC 986. |