The state of the molecular gas in a luminous starburst/Seyfert 2 galaxy: NGC 1068 revisited

Abstract

We present fully sampled 12CO, 13CO J=2-1, 3-2 maps of the inner 1'× 1' region of NGC 1068. We combine these measurements with an existing interferometric map of 12CO J=1-0 that includes single dish data and thus contains all the flux present. This allows a reliable estimate of the 12CO (J=3-2)/(J=1-0) ratio at the highest angular resolution currently possible and the use of this sensitive line ratio to probe the physical condition of the molecular gas. We also present two measurements of the faint C 18O J=2--1 emission which confirm earlier measurements of a high C 18O/ 13CO$ intensity ratio in this galaxy. A simple two-phase model for the gas can account for all the observed line ratios if C 18O emission and part of the 13CO emission arise in a dense spatially concentrated component. The 12CO emission originates from a warmer, diffuse gas phase.The dense gas phase contains the bulk of the molecular gas mass while the diffuse phase may not be virialized leading to an overestimate of molecular gas mass when deduced from the luminosity of the 12CO J=1--0 line and a standard galactic conversion factor.

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