Imaging the Molecular Outflows of the Prototypical ULIRG NGC 6240 with ALMA

Abstract

We present 0".97 × 0".53 (470 pc × 250 pc) resolution CO (J = 2-1) observations toward the nearby luminous merging galaxy NGC 6240 with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. We confirmed a strong CO concentration within the central 700 pc, which peaks between the double nuclei, surrounded by extended CO features along the optical dust lanes (11 kpc). We found that the CO emission around the central a few kpc has extremely broad velocity wings with full width at zero intensity 2000 km s-1, suggesting a possible signature of molecular outflow(s). In order to extract and visualize the high-velocity components in NGC 6240, we performed a multiple Gaussian fit to the CO datacube. The distribution of the broad CO components show four extremely large linewidth regions (1000 km s-1) located 1-2 kpc away from both nuclei. Spatial coincidence of the large linewidth regions with Hα, near-IR H2, and X-ray suggests that the broad CO (2-1) components are associated with nuclear outflows launched from the double nuclei.

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