Abstract
With the Australia Telescope Compact Array, a sample of 8 galaxies have been searched for lines of ammonia, HCN, and HNC. Those molecules are known to trace high-density molecular gas, a. gas phase that is closely related to associated star formation. For gas with densities greater than or similar to 10(4) cm(-3) we find that the temperature is around similar to 30 - -50 K, independent of the surrounding starburst activity. The HCN/HNC ratio, however, becomes similar to 1.5 where the starburst activity is strongest and increases by factors of a few within a few hundreds of pc. This line ratio gradient likely indicates a gradient of gas density, increasing toward starburst centers with values similar to 10(6) cm(-3) at the peaks. At a stable temperature this translates into higher pressures and pressure support may therefore play a larger role in the stability and formation of molecular clouds in starburst centers. We do not: find that an AGN significantly influences the state of the dense molecular gas phase.