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Probing the molecular interstellar medium of M82 with Herschel-SPIRE spectroscopy

Abstract

We present the observations of the starburst galaxy M82 taken with the Herschel SPIRE Fourier Transform Spectrometer. The spectrum (194-671 {\mu}m) shows a prominent CO rotational ladder from J = 4-3 to 13-12 emitted by the central region of M82. The fundamental properties of the gas are well constrained by the high J lines observed for the first time. Radiative transfer modeling of these high-S/N 12CO and 13CO lines strongly indicates a very warm molecular gas component at ~500 K and pressure of ~3x10^6 K cm^-3, in good agreement with the H_2 rotational lines measurements from Spitzer and ISO. We suggest that this warm gas is heated by dissipation of turbulence in the interstellar medium (ISM) rather than X-rays or UV flux from the straburst. This paper illustrates the promise of the SPIRE FTS for the study of the ISM of nearby galaxies.

Authors

Panuzzo P; Rangwala N; Rykala A; Isaak KG; Glenn J; Wilson CD; Auld R; Baes M; Barlow MJ; Bendo GJ

Publication date

May 11, 2010

DOI

10.48550/arxiv.1005.1877

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arXiv
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