We present new measurement of 12CO(J=1−0) emission from 16 luminous infrared galaxies (LIGs) at intermediate redshift (cz∼10,000−50,000kms−1). These new data were selected by isolated and normal morphology. The CO observations were performed using the NRO 45-m telescope. Comparison of the CO and dust properties of the new result with those from other CO measurements revealed characteristics of this sample: (1) It is the deepest CO observations of IRAS galaxies at intermediate redshift without strong interaction features. (2) It has typical properties of normal IRAS galaxies in terms of star-formation efficiency, color-color diagrams and galactic nuclear activity. (3) It has smaller gas-to-dust ratio than normal IRAS galaxies. This can be explained by two-component dust model, and our sample consists of most of warm dust.
@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0007005,
title = {CO Observations of Luminous IR Galaxies at Intermediate Redshift},
author = {Y. Tutui and Y. Sofue and M. Honma and T. Ichikawa and K. Wakamatsu},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0007005},
year = {2015}
}
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To appear in PASJ, text 9 pages, 5 tables, and 12 figures