Warm Molecular Gas in Luminous Infrared Galaxies
N. Lu, Y. Zhao, C. K. Xu, Y. Gao, L. Armus, J. M. Mazzarella, K. G., Isaak, A. O. Petric, V. Charmandaris, T. Diaz-Santos, A. S. Evans, J. Howell,, P. Appleton, H. Inami, K. Iwasawa, J. Leech, S. Lord, D. B. Sanders, B., Schulz, J. Surace, P. P. van der Werf

TL;DR
This study analyzes the CO spectral line energy distribution in 65 luminous infrared galaxies, revealing that mid-J CO lines primarily trace star formation-related warm gas, with ratios remaining stable across different galaxy types.
Contribution
It provides the first comprehensive analysis of CO SLEDs in a large sample of LIRGs, linking CO line ratios to star formation activity and identifying potential signatures of shocks and active galactic nuclei.
Findings
Mid-J CO lines peak around J=6-7 in LIRGs.
The ratio of mid-J CO luminosity to IR luminosity is stable across different galaxy colors.
Galaxies with shocks or active nuclei show deviations in CO line ratios.
Abstract
We present our initial results on the CO rotational spectral line energy distribution (SLED) of the to 1 transitions from up to from Herschel SPIRE spectroscopic observations of 65 luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) in the Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG Survey (GOALS). The observed SLEDs change on average from one peaking at to a broad distribution peaking around 67 as the IRAS 60-to-100 um color, , increases. However, the ratios of a CO line luminosity to the total infrared luminosity, , show the smallest variation for around 6 or 7. This suggests that, for most LIRGs, ongoing star formation (SF) is also responsible for a warm gas component that emits CO lines primarily in the mid- regime (). As a result, the logarithmic ratios of the CO line luminosity summed over CO (54), (65),…
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