Large-scale molecular shocks in galaxies: the SiO interferometer map of IC342

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15 pages, including 9 figures (6 color) and 3 tables; accepted in Astronomy & Astrophysics

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10.1051/0004-6361:20054033

(Abridged) We present the first high-resolution (5.6''x5.1'') images of the emission of silicon monoxide (SiO) in the nearby spiral IC342, obtained with the IRAM Plateau de Bure Interferometer. We have mapped the emission of the SiO(2-1) and H13CO+(1-0) lines in a 0.9kpcx1.3kpc region around the nucleus of IC342. The bulk of the line emission comes from a 290pc spiral arm and a r~80pc nuclear ring. The distribution of SiO clouds is mostly anticorrelated with the continuum emission at 87GHz, dominated by thermal free-free bremsstrahlung. The SiO/H13CO+ intensity ratio increases by an order of magnitude from the nuclear ring to the spiral arm. Furthermore the gas kinematics show significant differences between SiO and H13CO+ over the spiral arm, where the linewidths of SiO are 2 times larger than that of H13CO+. The average abundance of SiO in the inner r~320pc, X(SiO)>2x10^{-10}, evidences that shock chemistry is at work in IC342. We have compared the emission of SiO with another tracer of molecular shocks: the emission of methanol (CH3OH). The significant difference of the X(SiO) measured between the spiral arm (~a few 10^{-9}) and the nuclear ring (~10^{-10}) is not echoed by a comparable variation in the SiO/CH3OH intensity ratio. This implies that the typical shock velocities should be similar in both regions. In contrast, the fraction of shocked molecular gas should be 5-7 times larger in the spiral arm (up to ~10% of the available molecular gas mass over the arm region) compared to the nuclear ring. We conclude that the large-scale shocks revealed by the SiO map of IC342 are mostly unrelated with star formation and arise instead in a pre-starburst phase. Shocks are driven by cloud-cloud collisions along the potential well of the IC342 bar. The general implications for the current understanding of galaxy evolution are discussed.

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