Aperture Synthesis Images of Dense Molecular Gas in Nearby Galaxies with the Nobeyama Millimeter Array

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2 pages, 1 figure, to appear in the proceedings of ``Imaging at Radio through Submillimeter Wavelengths'', held at Tucson, AZ,

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In order to study the distribution of dense molecular gas and its relation to the central activities (starburst and AGN) in galaxies, we have conducted an imaging survey of HCN(1-0) and HCO+(1-0) emissions from nearby spiral galaxies with the Nobeyama Millimeter Array. In starburst galaxies, we find that there is good spatial coincidence between dense molecular gas and star-forming regions. The ratios of HCN to CO integrated intensities on the brightness temperature scale, R(HCN/CO), are as high as 0.1 to 0.2 in the starburst regions, and quickly decrease outside of these regions. In contrast, we find a remarkable decrease of the HCN emission in the post-starburst nuclei, despite the strong CO concentrations there. The R(HCN/CO) values in the central a few 100 pc regions of these quiescent galaxies are very low, 0.02 to 0.04. A rough correlation between R(HCN/CO) and Ha/CO ratios, which is an indicator of star formation efficiency, is found at a few 100 pc scale. The fraction of dense molecular gas in the total molecular gas, measured from R(HCN/CO), may be an important parameter that controls star formation. In some Seyfert galaxies we find extremely high R(HCN/CO) exceeding 0.3. These very high ratios are never observed even in strong starburst regions, implying a physical link between extremely high R(HCN/CO) and Seyfert activity.

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