Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2001-06-01
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
25 pages, 8 figures (2 of them bitmapped), to appear in AJ (Sept. 2001), for full ps file see http://th.nao.ac.jp/~wada/m81/
Scientific paper
10.1086/322111
The central kiloparsec of M81 has been observed in the CO(J=1-0) line and the 3 mm continuum at 100 pc resolution in an attempt to probe molecular gas, and to search for the nuclear inner Lindblad resonance (NILR), around the low-luminosity AGN M81*. We found the following. (1) Molecular gas in the central kpc is mainly on a ``pseudoring'' or a spiral arm at a radius of about 500 pc. (2) The region within ~300 pc from the nucleus is mostly devoid of molecular gas except for diffuse one; in particular, there is neither a giant molecular cloud that is now accreting on the nucleus nor a conspicuous gas feature that can be identified as an NILR. (3) The 3 mm continuum emission shows significant intraday variation, suggesting an emitting region of ~100 AU. (4) The 3-sigma upper limit for CO absorption toward the continuum source is tau_CO(0->1) dV < 0.1 for a linewidth of 10 km/s. The dearth of accreting molecular gas in the vicinity of the nucleus may explain the low luminosity of M81*.
Fukuda Hiroyuki
Habe Asao
Sakamoto Kazushi
Wada Keiichi
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