The Herschel Comprehensive (U)LIRG Emission Survey (HerCULES): CO Ladders, fine structure lines, and neutral gas cooling
M. J. F. Rosenberg, P. P. van der Werf, S. Aalto, L. Armus, V., Charmandaris, T. D\'iaz-Santos, A. S. Evans, J. Fischer, Y. Gao, E., Gonz\'alez-Alfonso, T. R. Greve, A. I. Harris, C. Henkel, F. P. Israel, K. G., Isaak, C. Kramer, R. Meijerink, D. A. Naylor, D. B. Sanders

TL;DR
This study uses Herschel observations to analyze the emission lines and molecular gas heating in a representative sample of (U)LIRGs, revealing correlations between CO excitation, infrared colors, and mechanical heating effects.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis of CO ladders, fine-structure lines, and gas cooling in (U)LIRGs, introducing new classifications based on excitation and heating diagnostics.
Findings
CO excitation correlates with far IR colors.
Fine-structure line deficits observed in high IR flux galaxies.
Mechanical heating influences high-excitation CO ladders.
Abstract
(Ultra) Luminous Infrared Galaxies ((U)LIRGs) are objects characterized by their extreme infrared (8-1000 m) luminosities (L and L). The Herschel Comprehensive ULIRG Emission Survey (HerCULES; PI van der Werf) presents a representative flux-limited sample of 29 (U)LIRGs that spans the full luminosity range of these objects (10). With the \emph{Herschel Space Observatory}, we observe [CII] 157 m, [OI] 63 m, and [OI] 145 m line emission with PACS, CO J=4-3 through J=13-12, [CI] 370 m, and [CI] 609 m with SPIRE, and low-J CO transitions with ground-based telescopes. The CO ladders of the sample are separated into three classes based on their excitation level. In 13 of the galaxies, the [OI] 63 m emission line is self absorbed. Comparing the CO excitation to the IRAS…
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