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We present the first spatially and spectrally resolved image of the molecular outflow in the western nucleus of Arp,220. The outflow, seen in HCN~(1--0) by ALMA, is compact and collimated, with extension $lesssim$ 120,pc. Bipolar morphology emerges along the minor axis of the disk, with redshifted and blueshifted components reaching maximum inclination-corrected velocity of $sim,pm$,840,km,s$^{-1}$. The outflow is also seen in CO and continuum emission, the latter implying that it carries significant dust. We estimate a total mass in the outflow of $geqslant$,10$^{6}$,M$_{odot}$, a dynamical time of $sim$,10$^{5}$,yr, and mass outflow rates of $geqslant55$,M$_{odot}$,yr$^{-1}$ and $geqslant,15$,M$_{odot}$,yr$^{-1}$ for the northern and southern lobes, respectively. Possible driving mechanisms include supernovae energy and momentum transfer, radiation pressure feedback, and a central AGN. The latter could explain the collimated morphology of the HCN outflow, however we need more complex theoretical models, including contribution from supernovae and AGN, to pinpoint the driving mechanism of this outflow.
We present the first very-long-baseline interferometry (VLBI) detections of Zeeman splitting in another galaxy. We used Arecibo Observatory, the Green Bank Telescope, and the Very Long Baseline Array to perform dual-polarization observations of OH ma
Extragalactic cosmic ray populations are important diagnostic tools for tracking the distribution of energy in nuclei and for distinguishing between activity powered by star formation versus active galactic nuclei (AGNs). Here, we compare different d
We present an imaging and spectral analysis of the nuclear region of the ULIRG merger Arp 220, using deep textit{Chandra}-ACIS observations summing up to (sim 300mbox{ ks}). Narrow-band imaging with sub-pixel resolution of the innermost nuclear regio
We present a high spatial resolution optical and infrared study of the circumnuclear region in Arp 220, a late-stage galaxy merger. Narrowband imaging using HST/WFC3 has resolved the previously observed peak in H$alpha$+[NII] emission into a bubble-s
We present new images of Arp 220 from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array with the highest combination of frequency (691 GHz) and resolution ($0.36 times 0.20^{primeprime}$) ever obtained for this prototypical ultraluminous infrared gala