Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1998-04-16
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Latex File 22 pages with 7 figures. Accepted by ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/306090
We present observations of NGC 4038/39 in the [CII] 158 micron fine structure line taken with the MPE/UCB Far-infrared Imaging Fabry-Perot Interferometer (FIFI) on the KAO with 55" resolution. The total [CII] luminosity of the Antennae is 3.7x10^8 L(sun), which is about 1% of the FIR luminosity. The main part of the [CII] emission probably arises from photodissociation regions (PDRs). Up to 1/3 of the observed [CII] emission may originate from the CNM for higher temperatures and densities. From PDR models we derive densities and FUV intensities for the nuclei and the interaction zone. The minimum masses in the [CII] emitting regions in the interaction zone and the nuclei are a few x 10^(7) M(sun). We find that the [CII] to CO intensity ratio at the interaction zone is a factor of 2.6 lower than usually observed in starburst galaxies, but still a factor of about 1.3 to 1.4 higher than at the nuclei of NGC 4038/39, indicating no global starburst is taking place in the Antennae. [CII] emission arising partly from confined starburst regions and partly from surrounding quiescent clouds could explain the observed [CII] radiation at the interaction zone and the nuclei. There are small confined regions with high star formation activity in the interaction zone and with a lower star formation activity in the nuclei. This supports the high density and high FUV intensity for the PDRs in the interaction zone and the nuclei.
Geis Norbert
Genzel Reinhard
Herrmann Fabian
Madden Suzanne C.
Nikola Thomas
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