Stacking Analysis of 12CO and 13CO Spectra of NGC3627: Existence of non-optically thick 12CO emission?
Kana Morokuma-Matsui, Kazuo Sorai, Yoshimasa Watanabe, and Nario Kuno

TL;DR
This study stacked CO spectra of NGC 3627 to improve detection sensitivity, revealing non-optically thick 12CO emission in various regions, which impacts molecular gas mass estimates and star formation assessments.
Contribution
It introduces a velocity redefinition stacking method that enhances signal detection and provides evidence for non-optically thick 12CO emission in galaxy regions.
Findings
Detected weak 13CO emission in interarm regions.
High I12CO/I13CO ratios in the bar and center regions.
Presence of non-optically thick 12CO components affecting mass estimates.
Abstract
We stacked 12CO and 13CO spectra of NGC 3627 after redefining the velocity axis of each spectrum of the mapping data so that the zero corresponds to the local mean velocity of 12CO spectra. The signal-to-noise ratios of the resulting spectra are improved by a factor of up to 3.2 compared to those obtained with normal stacking analysis. We successfully detect a weak 13CO emission from the interarm region where the emission was not detected in the individual pointings. We compare the integrated intensity ratios I12 CO/I13 CO among six characteristic regions (center, bar, bar-end, offset, arm, and interarm). We find that I12CO/I13CO in the bar and interarm are higher than those in the other regions by a factor of ~2 and I12CO/I13CO in the center is moderately high. These high I12CO/I13CO ratios in the bar and center are attributed to a high intensity ratio (T12CO/T13CO) and one in the…
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