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The molecular circumnuclear disk (CND) in Centaurus A
2014
Astronomy and Astrophysics
We present new CO and C^o line measurements of the compact circumnuclear disk in the center of NGC 128 (Centaurus A) obtained with the Herschel Space Observatory, as well as SEST, JCMT, and APEX. The Cen A center CO ladder is quite different from those of either star-burst galaxies or AGNs. In addition, the relative intensity of the central Cen A [CI] emission lines is much greate than that in any other galaxy. The CO surface brightness of the compact circumnuclear disk (CND) is significantly
doi:10.1051/0004-6361/201322780
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