The molecular gas reservoir of 6 low-metallicity galaxies from the Herschel Dwarf Galaxy Survey: A ground-based follow-up survey of CO(1-0), CO(2-1), and CO(3-2)
D. Cormier, S. C. Madden, V. Lebouteiller, S. Hony, S. Aalto, F., Costagliola, A. Hughes, A. R\'emy-Ruyer, N. Abel, E. Bayet, F. Bigiel, J. M., Cannon, R. J. Cumming, M. Galametz, F. Galliano, S. Viti, R. Wu

TL;DR
This study investigates the molecular gas content in six low-metallicity dwarf galaxies using multi-line CO observations, revealing low CO luminosities, high [CII]/CO ratios, and insights into the physical conditions and star formation efficiencies of their interstellar medium.
Contribution
It provides new CO detections in three low-metallicity galaxies, compares molecular and atomic gas reservoirs, and constrains physical conditions using advanced modeling tools.
Findings
CO detected in 5 of 6 galaxies, including first detections in three.
High [CII]/CO ratios indicating CO photodissociation.
Galaxies follow the Schmidt-Kennicutt relation with short depletion times.
Abstract
We aim to quantify the molecular gas reservoir in a subset of 6 low-metallicity galaxies from the Herschel Dwarf Galaxy Survey with newly acquired CO data, and link this reservoir to the observed star formation activity. We present CO(1-0), CO(2-1), and CO(3-2) observations obtained at the ATNF Mopra 22-m, APEX, and IRAM 30-m telescopes, as well as [CII] 157um and [OI] 63um observations obtained with the Herschel/PACS spectrometer in the 6 galaxies: Haro11, Mrk1089, Mrk930, NGC4861, NGC625, and UM311. We derive molecular gas mass from several methods including the use of the CO-to-H2 conversion factor Xco (both Galactic and metallicity-scaled values) and of dust measurements. The molecular and atomic gas reservoirs are compared to the star formation activity. We also constrain the physical conditions of the molecular clouds using the non-LTE code RADEX and the spectral synthesis code…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
