ALMA Observations of Atomic Carbon [C I] ( 3 P 1 → 3 P 0 ) and Low-J CO Lines in the Starburst Galaxy NGC 1808
Abstract
We present [C I] ≤ft({}3{{P}}1\to {}3{{P}}0\right), 12CO, 13CO, and C18O (J=2\to 1) observations of the central region (radius 1 kpc) of the starburst galaxy NGC 1808 at 30-50 pc resolution conducted with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. Radiative transfer analysis of multiline data indicates warm ({T}{{k}}∼ 40{--}80 K) and dense ({n}{{{H}}2}∼ {10}3{--4} cm-3) molecular gas with high column density of atomic carbon ({N}{{C}{{I}}}∼ 3× {10}18 cm-2) in the circumnuclear disk (central 100 pc). The C I/H2 abundance in the central 1 kpc is ∼ 3{--}7× {10}-5, consistent with the values in luminous infrared galaxies. The intensity ratios of [C I]/CO (1-0) and [C I]/CO (3-2), respectively, decrease and increase with radius in the central 1 kpc, whereas [C I]/CO (2-1) is uniform within statistical errors. The result can be explained by excitation and optical depth effects, since the effective critical density of CO (2-1) is comparable to that of [C I]. The distribution of [C I] is similar to that of 13CO (2-1), and the ratios of [C I] to 13CO (2-1) and C18O (2-1) are uniform within ∼ 30 % in the central < 400 pc starburst disk. The results suggest that [C I] ≤ft({}3{{P}}1\to {}3{{P}}0\right) luminosity can be used as a CO-equivalent tracer of molecular gas mass, although caution is needed when applied in resolved starburst nuclei (e.g., circumnuclear disk), where the [C I]/CO (1-0) luminosity ratio is enhanced owing to high excitation and atomic carbon abundance. The [C I]/CO (1-0) intensity ratio toward the base of the starburst-driven outflow is ≲ 0.15, and the upper limits of the mass and kinetic energy of the atomic carbon outflow are ∼ 1× {10}4 {M}⊙ and ∼ 3× {10}51 {erg}, respectively.
- Publication:
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The Astrophysical Journal
- Pub Date:
- December 2019
- DOI:
- 10.3847/1538-4357/ab55dc
- arXiv:
- arXiv:1911.04077
- Bibcode:
- 2019ApJ...887..143S
- Keywords:
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- Interstellar atomic gas;
- Interstellar medium;
- Starburst galaxies;
- Molecular gas;
- Galaxies;
- Galaxy nuclei;
- Galaxy circumnuclear disk;
- Galactic winds;
- Interstellar abundances;
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- Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Galaxies
- E-Print:
- Accepted for publication in ApJ (30 pages, 15 figures)