Comparing [CII], HI, and CO dynamics of nearby galaxies
W.J.G. de Blok, F. Walter, J.-D.T Smith, R. Herrera-Camus, A.D., Bolatto, M. A. Requena-Torres, A.F. Crocker, K.V. Croxall, R.C. Kennicutt, J., Koda, L. Armus, M. Boquien, D. Dale, K. Kreckel, S. Meidt

TL;DR
This study compares the spatial and spectral distributions of [CII], HI, and CO in nearby galaxies to determine the most appropriate tracer and scale for deriving galaxy dynamical masses, especially at high redshift.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed comparison of [CII] with HI and CO distributions in nearby galaxies, informing the use of [CII] as a dynamical mass tracer at high redshift.
Findings
[CII] distribution is closer to CO than HI within R_25.
[CII] linewidths match CO better than HI.
The relevant scale for [CII]-based M_dyn is similar to the optical disk.
Abstract
The HI and CO components of the interstellar medium (ISM) are usually used to derive the dynamical mass M_dyn of nearby galaxies. Both components become too faint to be used as a tracer in observations of high-redshift galaxies. In those cases, the 158 m line of atomic carbon [CII] may be the only way to derive M_dyn. As the distribution and kinematics of the ISM tracer affects the determination of M_dyn, it is important to quantify the relative distributions of HI, CO and [CII]. HI and CO are well-characterised observationally, however, for [CII] only very few measurements exist. Here we compare observations of CO, HI, and [CII] emission of a sample of nearby galaxies, drawn from the HERACLES, THINGS and KINGFISH surveys. We find that within R_25, the average [CII] exponential radial profile is slightly shallower than that of the CO, but much steeper than the HI distribution. This…
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