ALMA Observation of NGC5135: The Circumnuclear CO(6-5) and Dust Continuum Emission at 45 Parsec Resolution[]

Abstract

We present high-resolution (0.17 × 0.14) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations of the CO\,(6-5) line, and 435\ dust continuum emission within a 9 × 9\ area centered on the nucleus of the galaxy NGC\,5135. NGC\,5135 is a well-studied luminous infrared galaxy that also harbors a Compton-thick active galactic nucleus (AGN). At the achieved resolution of 48 × 40\,pc, the CO\,(6-5) and dust emissions are resolved into gas "clumps" along the symmetrical dust lanes associated with the inner stellar bar. The clumps have radii between 45-180\,pc and CO\,(6-5) line widths of 60-88\,. The CO\,(6-5) to dust continuum flux ratios vary among the clumps and show an increasing trend with the /Br-γ ratios, which we interpret as evidence for supernova-driven shocked gas providing a significant contribution to the 65\ emission. The central AGN is undetected in continuum, nor in CO\,(6-5) if its line velocity width is no less than \,40\,. We estimate that the AGN contributes at most 1\% of the integrated CO\,(6-5) flux of 512 24\,Jy\ within the ALMA field of view, which in turn accounts for 32\% of the CO\,(6-5) flux of the whole galaxy.

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