Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2003-02-27
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
9 pages, 8 figures. Accepted for publication in A&A. Also available at this http://www.astro.rug.nl/~spoon/publications.html
Scientific paper
10.1051/0004-6361:20030290
The composition of ice grains provides an important tool for the study of the molecular environment of star forming regions. Using ISAAC at the VLT to obtain spectra around 4.65 microns we have detected for the first time `XCN' and CO ice in an extragalactic environment: the nuclear region of the nearby dusty starburst/AGN galaxy NGC4945. The profile of the solid CO band reveals the importance of thermal processing of the ice while the prominence of the XCN band attests to the importance of energetic processing of the ice by FUV radiation and/or energetic particles. In analogy to the processing of ices by embedded protostars in our Galaxy, we attribute the processing of the ices in the center of NGC4945 to ongoing massive star formation. Our M-band spectrum also shows strong HI Pfund-beta and H2 0-0 S(9) line emission and gas phase CO absorption lines. The HI, H2, PAH, gas phase CO and the ices seem to be embedded in a rotating molecular disk which is undergoing vigorous star formation. Recently, strong OCN- absorption has been detected in the spectrum of the Galactic center star GC:IRS19. The most likely environment for the OCN- absorption is the strongly UV-exposed GC molecular ring. The presence of processed ice in the center of NGC4945 and our Galactic center leads us to believe that processed ice may be a common characteristic of dense molecular material in star forming galactic nuclei.
Cami Jan
Kregel Michiel
Lutz Dieter
Moorwood Alan F. M.
Pontoppidan Klaus Martin
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