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$^{13}CO(J = 1 -- 0)$ Depression in Luminous Starburst Mergers

Astrophysics 2009-10-30 v1

Abstract

It is known that the class of luminous starburst galaxies tends to have higher R=12CO(J=10)/13CO(J=10)R =^{12}CO(J=1--0)/^{13}CO(J=1--0) integrated line intensity ratios (R>20R>20) than normal spiral galaxies (R10R \sim 10). Since most previous studies investigated only RR, it remains uncertain whether the luminous starburst galaxies are overabundant in 12^{12}CO or underabundant in 13^{13}CO. Here we propose a new observational test to examine this problem. Our new test is to compare far-infrared luminosities [LL(FIR)] with those of 12^{12}CO and 13CO[L(12CO)^{13}CO [L(^{12}CO) and L(13CO)L(^{13}CO), respectively]. It is shown that there is a very tight correlation between L(12CO)L(^{12}CO) and L(FIR), as found in many previous studies. However, we find that the 13^{13}CO luminosities of the high-R galaxies are lower by a factor of three on the average than those expected from the correlation for the remaining galaxies with ordinary RR values. Therefore, we conclude that the observed high RR values for the luminous starburst galaxies are attributed to their lower 13^{13}CO line intensities.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/9809252,
  title  = {$^{13}CO(J = 1 -- 0)$ Depression in Luminous Starburst Mergers},
  author = {Yoshiaki Taniguchi and Youichi Ohyama},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/9809252},
  year   = {2009}
}

Comments

9 pages (aaspp4.sty), 3 postscript figures (embedded). Accepted for publication in Astrophysical Journal Letters