2008AJ....136.1118A


Query : 2008AJ....136.1118A

2008AJ....136.1118A - Astron. J., 136, 1118-1126 (2008/September-0)

Molecular gas and star formation in Arp 302.

AO Y., DINH-V-TRUNG, LIM J., YANG J. and MATSUSHITA S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the Submillimeter Array (SMA) observation of the CO J = 2-1 transition toward the northern galaxy, ARP 302N, of the early merging system, ARP 302. Our high angular resolution observation reveals the extended spatial distribution of the molecular gas in ARP 302N. We find that the molecular gas has a very asymmetric distribution with two strong concentrations on either side of the center together with a weaker one offset by about 8 kpc to the north. The molecular gas distribution is also found to be consistent with that from the hot dust as traced by the 24 µm continuum emission observed by Spitzer. The line ratio of CO J = 2-1/1-0 is found to vary strongly from about 0.7 near the galaxy center to 0.4 in the outer part of the galaxy. Excitation analysis suggests that the gas density is low, less than 103/cm3, over the entire galaxy. By fitting the spectral energy distribution of ARP 302N in the far infrared we obtain a dust temperature of Td= 26-36 K and a dust mass of Mdust= 2.0-3.6x108 M. The spectral index of the radio continuum is around 0.9. The spatial distribution and spectral index of the radio continuum emission suggest that most of the radio continuum emission is synchrotron emission from the star-forming regions at the nucleus and ARP 302N-cm. The good spatial correspondence between the 3.6 cm radio continuum emission, the Spitzer 8 and 24 µm data and the high-resolution CO J = 2-1 observation from the SMA shows that there is asymmetrical star-forming activity in ARP 302N.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: individual: ARP 302 - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: starburst - infrared: galaxies

Simbad objects: 26

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Number of rows : 26
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 IC 1623 IG 01 07 47.380 -17 30 24.51   15       ~ 310 2
2 NGC 891 H2G 02 22 32.907 +42 20 53.95 11.08 10.81 9.93 7.86   ~ 1666 2
3 UGC 2866 GiG 03 50 15.0019023336 +70 05 40.328180844   15.5       ~ 71 1
4 NGC 1808 Sy2 05 07 42.343 -37 30 46.98 11.05 10.80 9.94 9.36 10.2 ~ 721 3
5 UGC 6472 C G 11 28 30.70 +58 33 48.4           ~ 351 0
6 NGC 3690 IG 11 28 31.0 +58 33 41   13.19 12.86     ~ 978 4
7 NAME NGC 3690 West GiP 11 28 31.02 +58 33 40.7   11.8       ~ 629 4
8 NAME NGC 3690 East AGN 11 28 33.07 +58 33 54.2   11.8       ~ 631 4
9 NGC 4038 EmG 12 01 53.002 -18 52 03.32   10.91   9.74 11.0 ~ 1332 1
10 NAME Antennae IG 12 01 53.170 -18 52 37.92           ~ 1691 0
11 NGC 4039 GiP 12 01 53.51 -18 53 10.3   11.08   9.77   ~ 1160 1
12 NGC 4194 AGN 12 14 09.615 +54 31 35.93   13.79 13.30     ~ 448 2
13 M 51 Sy2 13 29 52.698 +47 11 42.93   9.26 8.36 8.40   ~ 4329 4
14 NGC 5195 GiP 13 29 59.590 +47 15 58.06 10.76 10.45 9.55 9.31   ~ 778 3
15 NGC 5218 GiP 13 32 10.4297476488 +62 46 04.122362532   13.1       ~ 165 1
16 NGC 5394 GiP 13 58 33.6405096192 +37 27 12.732147036   13.7 13.12     ~ 202 1
17 APG 84 IG 13 58 34.30 +37 27 10.9           ~ 146 0
18 NGC 5395 Sy2 13 58 37.9605982608 +37 25 28.161627744   13.26 12.48     ~ 214 1
19 UGC 9618 S GiP 14 57 00.3205510752 +24 36 24.138336996   14.3 15.3     ~ 74 2
20 UGC 9618 IG 14 57 00.4 +24 36 44   14.3       ~ 122 1
21 UGC 9618 N GiP 14 57 00.666 +24 37 02.67     15.7     ~ 62 1
22 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
23 NGC 6090 PaG 16 11 40.3 +52 27 21   14.0       ~ 430 2
24 NGC 6670 PaG 18 33 35.2 +59 53 21           ~ 66 1
25 2MASX J18333768+5953227 IG 18 33 37.683 +59 53 22.76           ~ 70 0
26 NGC 7479 Sy2 23 04 56.6432243448 +12 19 22.357387020 11.74 11.60 10.85 10.47 9.66 ~ 742 2

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