Dense Molecular gas and Dusty Torus in NGC 4303
Abstract
Spectrum analysis at 3 mm of the central region (r800 pc) of NGC\,4303 showed molecular gas lines of both dense gas tracers (HCN, HNC, HCO+, and C2H) and diffuse gases (13CO and C18O). Molecular gas derived parameters: H2 mass MH2=(1.750.32)×108 M; radial velocity, Vdense=17860 km\,s-1, and VCO=15129 km\,s-1; HCN luminosity LHCN=(7.381.40)×106\,\,K\,\,km\,\,s-1\,pc2; dense gas mass Mdense=(4.70.3) × 107 M, and dense gas tracers abundances indicating that dense gas contributes significantly to the total molecular gas mass. To explore the AGN nature and central dusty torus of the galaxy, CIGALE was used to fit the integrated spectral energy distribution from submillimeter to UV frequencies. Large torus properties are estimated: luminosity LTORUS\,=\,(7.12.8) × 1043 erg s-1 and line of sight inclination of 6716, which is consistent with a Type 2 AGN; total infrared luminosity LIR=(3.51\,\,0.30)× 1044 erg s-1; star formation rate SFR=6.00.3 M\,yr-1; and found that the AGN contribution is marginal at 20\%.
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