HERUS: A CO Atlas from SPIRE Spectroscopy of local ULIRGs
Chris Pearson, Dimitra Rigopoulou, Peter Hurley, Duncan Farrah, Jose, Afonso, Jeronimo Bernard-Salas, Colin Borys, David L. Clements, Diane, Cormier, Andreas Efstathiou, Eduardo Gonzalez-Alfonso, Vianney Lebouteiller,, Henrik Spoon

TL;DR
This paper provides a comprehensive Herschel SPIRE FTS atlas of local ULIRGs, analyzing their CO SLEDs and fine structure lines to understand the excitation conditions and star formation activity.
Contribution
It presents the first complete CO and fine structure line spectra for a flux-limited ULIRG sample, with detailed data reduction and analysis of CO excitation classes.
Findings
CO SLEDs can be grouped into three excitation classes.
Mid-J lines correlate with far-infrared luminosity, indicating a link to star formation.
Higher J transitions originate from hotter, denser gas unrelated to current star formation.
Abstract
We present the Herschel SPIRE Fourier Transform Spectroscopy (FTS) atlas for a complete flux limited sample of local Ultra-Luminous Infra-Red Galaxies as part of the HERschel ULIRG Survey (HERUS). The data reduction is described in detail and was optimized for faint FTS sources with particular care being taken with the subtraction of the background which dominates the continuum shape of the spectra. Special treatment in the data reduction has been given to any observation suffering from artefacts in the data caused by anomalous instrumental effects to improve the final spectra. Complete spectra are shown covering m with photometry in the SPIRE bands at 250m, 350m and 500m. The spectra include near complete CO ladders for over half of our sample, as well as fine structure lines from [CI] 370 m, [CI] 609 m, and [NII] 205 m. We also detect…
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