2013MNRAS.432.1742B


Query : 2013MNRAS.432.1742B

2013MNRAS.432.1742B - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 432, 1742-1767 (2013/July-1)

The ATLAS3D project - XVI. Physical parameters and spectral line energy distributions of the molecular gas in gas-rich early-type galaxies.

BAYET E., BUREAU M., DAVIS T.A., YOUNG L.M., CROCKER A.F., ALATALO K., BLITZ L., BOIS M., BOURNAUD F., CAPPELLARI M., DAVIES R.L., DE ZEEUW P.T., DUC P.-A., EMSELLEM E., KHOCHFAR S., KRAJNOVIC D., KUNTSCHNER H., McDERMID R.M., MORGANTI R., NAAB T., OOSTERLOO T., SARZI M., SCOTT N., SERRA P. and WEIJMANS A.-M.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present a detailed study of the physical properties of the molecular gas in a sample of 18 molecular gas-rich early-type galaxies (ETGs) from the ATLAS3D sample. Our goal is to better understand the star formation processes occurring in those galaxies, starting here with the dense star-forming gas. We use existing integrated 12CO (1-0, 2-1), 13CO (1-0, 2-1), HCN (1-0) and HCO+ (1-0) observations and new 12 CO (3-2) single-dish data. From these, we derive for the first time the average kinetic temperature, H2 volume density and column density of the emitting gas in a significant sample of ETGs, using a non-local thermodynamical equilibrium theoretical model. Since the CO lines trace different physical conditions than of those the HCN and HCO+ lines, the two sets of lines are treated separately. For most of the molecular gas-rich ETGs studied here, the CO transitions can be reproduced with kinetic temperatures of 10-20K, H2 volume densities of 103-4cm-3 and CO column densities of 10^1820cm-2. The physical conditions corresponding to the HCN and HCO+ gas component have large uncertainties and must be considered as indicative only. We also compare for the first time the predicted CO spectral line energy distributions and gas properties of our molecular gas-rich ETGs with those of a sample of nearby well-studied disc galaxies. The gas excitation conditions in 13 of our 18 ETGs appear analogous to those in the centre of the Milky Way, hence the star formation activity driving these conditions is likely of a similar strength and nature. Such results have never been obtained before for ETGs and open a new window to explore further star-formation processes in the Universe. The conclusions drawn should nevertheless be considered carefully, as they are based on a limited number of observations and on a simple model. In the near future, with higher CO transition observations, it should be possible to better identify the various gas components present in ETGs, as well as more precisely determine their associated physical conditions. To achieve these goals, we show here from our theoretical study, that mid-J CO lines [such as the 12CO (6-5) line] are particularly useful.

Abstract Copyright: © 2013 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2013)

Journal keyword(s): methods: data analysis - stars: formation - ISM: molecules - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD

Simbad objects: 27

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Number of rows : 27
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 NGC 253 SyG 00 47 33.134 -25 17 19.68   8.03   6.94 8.1 ~ 3336 2
2 UGCA 39 GiG 02 41 55.092 +59 36 14.73   16       ~ 350 1
3 NGC 1222 Sy2 03 08 56.7398731608 -02 57 18.587969280   13.3   13.0 13.2 ~ 193 0
4 NGC 1266 Sy1 03 16 00.7739640240 -02 25 37.827013584   14   12.46   ~ 305 1
5 QSO J0831+5245 QSO 08 31 41.7108197808 +52 45 17.616994560   19.2   14.5 13.9 ~ 551 1
6 NGC 2764 GiG 09 08 17.5023934176 +21 26 36.007547028   13.9       ~ 119 0
7 NGC 3032 AGN 09 52 08.1524118072 +29 14 10.364182440   13.87 13.28     ~ 250 0
8 M 82 AGN 09 55 52.430 +69 40 46.93 9.61 9.30 8.41     ~ 5860 6
9 IC 676 GiG 11 12 39.8140774166 +09 03 19.836734750   13.4       ~ 139 0
10 [VV2006] J111654.8+180304 QSO 11 16 54.7 +18 03 06   13.84 12.76     ~ 467 0
11 NGC 3665 rG 11 24 43.630 +38 45 46.05 13.71 13.26 11.62     ~ 344 1
12 NGC 4150 GiG 12 10 33.655 +30 24 05.35 12.72 12.44 11.64     ~ 310 2
13 NGC 4459 H2G 12 29 00.0329905416 +13 58 42.826603332   11.6       ~ 539 0
14 IRAS 12315+0758 GiG 12 34 03.029 +07 41 56.90   10.6       ~ 670 0
15 NGC 4694 AGN 12 48 15.091 +10 59 01.05   13.93 13.36     ~ 276 0
16 NGC 4710 H2G 12 49 38.958 +15 09 55.76   11.6       ~ 310 0
17 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1987 3
18 NAME Centaurus A Sy2 13 25 27.61521044 -43 01 08.8050291   8.18 6.84 6.66   ~ 4484 3
19 IC 1024 GiG 14 31 27.221 +03 00 32.78   13.87       ~ 117 1
20 UGC 9519 AG? 14 46 21.127 +34 22 14.34   14.4       ~ 96 0
21 M 102 SyG 15 06 29.561 +55 45 47.91 11.12 10.74 9.89     ~ 552 3
22 IC 4553 SyG 15 34 57.22396 +23 30 11.6084   14.76 13.88     ~ 2961 4
23 NGC 6014 AG? 15 55 57.4094044224 +05 55 55.125528852   13.8       ~ 96 0
24 Z 52-15 AG? 16 26 04.2968240808 +02 54 23.887533672   15.4       ~ 59 0
25 NAME Galactic Center reg 17 45 39.60213 -29 00 22.0000           ~ 14412 0
26 NGC 6946 H2G 20 34 52.332 +60 09 13.24   10.5       ~ 2527 2
27 NGC 7465 Sy2 23 02 00.9603717552 +15 57 53.236032120   13.3       ~ 303 0

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