Dense gas in the dust lane of Centaurus A
arXiv:astro-ph/0005401
Abstract
The interstellar medium of Centaurus A (NGC 5128) has been studied extensively in recent years, using mostly molecular lines tracing low to medium density gas (500 to several $10^3$ cm$^{-3}$). The amount and distribution of the dense molecular gas was largely unknown. Here we present new millimeter data of the HCN(1-0), CS(2-1), and CS(3-2) rotational transitions towards the nearby radio galaxy Centaurus A observed with the SEST on La Silla, Chile. We obtained spectra of the HCN(1-0) emission which traces dense 10$^4$ cm$^{-3}$ molecular gas at the center and along the prominent dust lane at offset positions $\pm60^{\prime \prime}$ and $\pm100^{\prime \prime}$. We also obtained a few spectra of CS(2-1) and (3-2) tracing densities of $\sim10^5$ cm$^{-3}$. The emission in these lines is weak and reaches a few mK at the available angular resolutions of 54$^{\prime \prime}$ - 36$^{\prime \prime}$. At the central position, the integrated intensity ratio I(HCN)/I(CO) peaks at 0.064, and decreases to $\sim$0.02 to 0.04 in the dust lane.
7 pages, 5 figures, accepted by A.&A. 04. May 2000