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CI and CO in Nearby Spiral Galaxies -- I. Line Ratio and Abundance Variations at ~ 200 pc Scales

Authors :
Daizhong Liu
Eva Schinnerer
Toshiki Saito
Erik Rosolowsky
Adam Leroy
Antonio Usero
Karin Sandstrom
Ralf S. Klessen
Simon C. O. Glover
Yiping Ao
Ivana Bešlić
Frank Bigiel
Yixian Cao
Jérémy Chastenet
Mélanie Chevance
Daniel A. Dale
Yu Gao
Annie Hughes
Kathryn Kreckel
J. M. Diederik Kruijssen
Hsi-An Pan
Jérôme Pety
Dragan Salak
Francesco Santoro
Andreas Schruba
Jiayi Sun
Yu-Hsuan Teng
Thomas Williams
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
arXiv, 2022.

Abstract

We present new neutral atomic carbon [CI](3P1-3P0) mapping observations within the inner ~7 kpc and ~4 kpc of the disks of NGC3627 and NGC4321 at a spatial resolution of 190 pc and 270 pc, respectively, using the ALMA Atacama Compact Array (ACA). We combine these with the CO(2-1) data from PHANGS-ALMA, and literature [CI] and CO data for two other starburst and/or active galactic nucleus (AGN) galaxies (NGC1808, NGC7469), to study: a) the spatial distributions of CI and CO emission; b) the observed line ratio RCICO = I_[CI](1-0)/I_CO(2-1) as a function of various galactic properties; and c) the abundance ratio of [CI/CO]. We find excellent spatial correspondence between CI and CO emission and nearly uniform RCICO ~0.1 across the majority of the star-forming disks of NGC3627 and NGC4321. However, RCICO strongly varies from ~0.05 at the centre of NGC4321 to >0.2-0.5 in NGC1808's starburst centre and NGC7469's centre with an X-ray AGN. Meanwhile, RCICO does not obviously vary with $U$, similar to the prediction of PDR models. We also find a mildly decreasing RCICO with an increasing metallicity over 0.7-0.85 solar metallicity, consistent with the literature. Assuming various typical ISM conditions representing GMCs, active star-forming regions and strong starbursting environments, we calculate the LTE radiative transfer and estimate the [CI/CO] abundance ratio to be ~0.1 across the disks of NGC3627 and NGC4321, similar to previous large-scale findings in Galactic studies. However, this abundance ratio likely has a substantial increase to ~1 and >1-5 in NGC1808's starburst and NGC7469's strong AGN environments, respectively, in line with the expectations for cosmic-ray dominated region (CRDR) and X-ray dominated region (XDR) chemistry. Finally, we do not find a robust evidence for a generally CO-dark, CI-bright gas in the disk areas we probed. (abbreviated)<br />23 pages, 13 figures and one table in total (17 pages and 9 figures in main text). Accepted for publication in A&A. For associated data cubes and moment maps, see https://www.canfar.net/storage/vault/list/phangs/RELEASES/DZLIU_etal_2022

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....baba8a451317f0fb6264c0a17b3c54bf
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.48550/arxiv.2212.09661