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VALES VI: ISM enrichment in star-forming galaxies up to z$\sim$0.2 using $^{12}$CO(1-0), $^{13}$CO(1-0) and C$^{18}$O(1-0) line luminosity ratios
- Publication Year :
- 2020
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Abstract
- We present Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) observations towards 27 low-redshift ($0.02< z<0.2$) star-forming galaxies taken from the Valpara\'iso ALMA/APEX Line Emission Survey (VALES). We perform stacking analyses of the $^{12}$CO($1-0$), $^{13}$CO($1-0$) and C$^{18}$O($1-0$) emission lines to explore the $L'$ ($^{12}$CO($1-0$))/$L'$($^{13}$CO($1-0$))) (hereafter $L'$($^{12}$CO)/$L'$($^{13}$CO)) and $L'$($^{13}$CO($1-0$))/$L'$(C$^{18}$O($1-0$)) (hereafter $L'$($^{13}$CO)/$L'$(C$^{18}$O) line luminosity ratio dependence as a function of different global galaxy parameters related to the star formation activity. The sample has far-IR luminosities $10^{10.1-11.9}$L$_{\odot}$ and stellar masses of $10^{9.8-10.9}$M$_{\odot}$ corresponding to typical star-forming and starburst galaxies at these redshifts. On average we find a $L'$($^{12}$CO)/$L'$($^{13}$CO) line luminosity ratio value of 16.1$\pm$2.5. Galaxies with evidences of possible merging activity tend to show higher $L'$($^{12}$CO)/$L'$($^{13}$CO) ratios by a factor of two, while variations of this order are also found in galaxy samples with higher star formation rates or star formation efficiencies. We also find an average $L'$($^{13}$CO)/$L'$(C$^{18}$O) line luminosity ratio of 2.5$\pm$0.6, which is in good agreement with those previously reported for starburst galaxies. We find that galaxy samples with high $L_{\text{IR}}$, SFR and SFE show low $L'$($^{13}$CO)/$L'$(C$^{18}$O) line luminosity ratios with high $L'$($^{12}$CO)/$L'$($^{13}$CO) line luminosity ratios, suggesting that these trends are produced by selective enrichment of massive stars in young starbursts.<br />Comment: 16 pages, 10 figures to be published in MNRAS
Details
- Database :
- arXiv
- Publication Type :
- Report
- Accession number :
- edsarx.2007.01182
- Document Type :
- Working Paper
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/staa1964