VLA imaging of extragalactic ammonia - Hot gas in the nucleus of IC 342

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Ammonia, Galactic Nuclei, High Temperature Gases, Intergalactic Media, Very Large Array (Vla), Angular Resolution, Imaging Techniques, Light Emission, Photoionization, Radio Galaxies

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Extragalactic NH3 is successfully imaged with 5-arcsec resolution using the VLA. Essentially all the single-dish flux is recovered in the interferometer maps. The hot gas (above 70 K), inferred from single-dish NH3 line-intensity ratios, appears to be closely associated with the innermost portions of the nuclear bar seen in CO. Small-scale anticorrelation of the NH3 emission with the central thermal radio continuum emission is likely to be due to heating and photoionization effects.

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