Infrared 2-4 Micron Spectroscopy and Millimeter Interferometric HCN and HCO+ Observations of the Individual Merging Components of Arp299

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20 pages, 8 figures, Accepted for publication in PASJ (Vol. 58, No. 5, 2006 Oct 25 issue)

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We present ground-based infrared K- (2-2.5 micron) and L-band (2.8-4.1 micron) spectroscopy, as well as interferometric observations at 3mm, for the individual merging components (A, B, and C) of the luminous infrared galaxy Arp 299. We investigate the presence and location of the putative buried active galactic nucleus (AGN) inferred from previous X-ray observations at E > 10 keV. Our sub-arcsec-resolution infrared spectra clearly reveal that the putative buried AGN resides in the nucleus B1 (a subcomponent of B), based on a very low equivalent width of 3.3 micron polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbon emission, a weak 2.3 micron CO absorption feature, and a large time variation of the K- and L-band continuum fluxes. In component C, we find strong 3.1 micron ice absorption at L and weak 2.3 micron CO absorption at K, as expected in a buried AGN; however, a centrally concentrated young super star cluster is an alternative possibility because of the modest infrared luminosity and non-galaxy-nucleus nature of this component. The infrared K- and L-band spectra of the infrared brightest nucleus, A, are typical of a normal starburst with no explicit AGN signatures. Our interferometric observations simultaneously obtain HCN (J=1-0) and HCO+ (J=1-0) emission lines with 4 arcsec resolution, and we find the HCN to HCO+ brightness-temperature ratios to be as low as those found in starburst nuclei in all the major merging components of Arp 299. The low ratio even in the AGN-hosting nucleus B may be due to the presence of a large amount of high-density molecular gas whose chemistry is dominated by coexisting starbursts and/or shocks, rather than by the central strong X-ray-emitting AGN.

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