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The CO(3-2)/CO(1-0) luminosity line ratio in nearby star-forming galaxies and AGN from xCOLD GASS, BASS and SLUGS
Abstract
We study the r31=L'CO(3-2)/L'CO(1-0) luminosity line ratio in a sample of
nearby (z < 0.05) galaxies: 25 star-forming galaxies (SFGs) from the xCOLD GASS
survey, 36 hard X-ray selected AGN host galaxies from BASS and 37 infrared
luminous galaxies from SLUGS. We find a trend for r31 to increase with
star-formation efficiency (SFE). We model r31 using the UCL-PDR code and find
that the gas density is the main parameter responsible for variation of r31,
while the interstellar radiation field and cosmic ray ionization rate play only
a minor role. We interpret these results to indicate a relation between SFE and
gas density. We do not find a difference in the r31 value of SFGs and AGN host
galaxies, when the galaxies are matched in SSFR (= 0.52 +/- 0.04 for SFGs>
Authors
Lamperti I; Saintonge A; Koss M; Viti S; Wilson CD; He H; Shimizu TT; Greve TR; Mushotzky R; Treister E
Publication date
December 2, 2019
DOI
10.48550/arxiv.1912.01026
Preprint server
arXiv