VERTICO: The Virgo Environment Traced In CO Survey
Abstract
We present the Virgo Environment Traced in CO (VERTICO) survey, a new effort to map CO(), CO(), and CO() in 51 Virgo Cluster galaxies with the Atacama Compact Array, part of the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). The primary motivation of VERTICO is to understand the physical mechanisms that perturb molecular gas disks, and therefore star formation and galaxy evolution, in dense environments. This first paper contains an overview of VERTICO's design and sample selection, CO() observations, and data reduction procedures. We characterize global CO() fluxes and molecular gas masses for the 49 detected VERTICO galaxies, provide upper limits for the two non-detections, and produce resolved CO() data products (median resolution ). Azimuthally averaged CO() radial intensity profiles are presented along with derived molecular gas radii. We demonstrate the scientific power of VERTICO by comparing the molecular gas size--mass scaling relation for our galaxies with a control sample of field galaxies, highlighting the strong effect that radius definition has on this correlation. We discuss the drivers of the form and scatter in the size--mass relation and highlight areas for future work. VERTICO is an ideal resource for studying the fate of molecular gas in cluster galaxies and the physics of environment-driven processes that perturb the star formation cycle. Upon public release, the survey will provide a homogeneous legacy dataset for studying galaxy evolution in our closest cluster.
Cite
@article{arxiv.2111.00937,
title = {VERTICO: The Virgo Environment Traced In CO Survey},
author = {Toby Brown and Christine D. Wilson and Nikki Zabel and Timothy A. Davis and Alessandro Boselli and Aeree Chung and Sara L. Ellison and Claudia D. P. Lagos and Adam R. H. Stevens and Luca Cortese and Yannick M. Bahé and Dhruv Bisaria and Alberto D. Bolatto and Claire R. Cashmore and Barbara Catinella and Ryan Chown and Benedikt Diemer and Pascal J. Elahi and Maan H. Hani and María J. Jiménez-Donaire and Bumhyun Lee and Katya Leidig and Angus Mok and Karen Pardos Olsen and Laura C. Parker and Ian D. Roberts and Rory Smith and Kristine Spekkens and Mallory Thorp and Stephanie Tonnesen and Evan Vienneau and Vicente Villanueva and Stuart N. Vogel and James Wadsley and Charlotte Welker and Hyein Yoon},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2111.00937},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
68 pages, 13 Figures, 2 Figure Sets, Accepted for publication in ApJS, Online FITS versions of Tables 1, 2, and 3 are available with the journal publication