Spatially resolved CO SLED of the Luminous Merger Remnant NGC 1614 with ALMA
Toshiki Saito, Daisuke Iono, Cong K. Xu, Kazimierz Sliwa, Junko Ueda,, Daniel Espada, Hiroyuki Kaneko, Sabine K\"onig, Kouichiro Nakanishi, Minju, Lee, Min S. Yun, Susanne Aalto, John E. Hibbard, Takuji Yamashita, Kentaro, Motohara, and Ryohei Kawabe

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze the spatial distribution and physical conditions of CO gas in NGC 1614, revealing a starburst ring with complex heating mechanisms and evidence of gas inflow driven by a galactic bar.
Contribution
First detailed spatially resolved CO SLED analysis of NGC 1614, combining multiple transitions to model the ISM conditions and gas dynamics in a luminous merger remnant.
Findings
Starburst ring contains warmer, denser gas with intense UV radiation.
Evidence of non-circular motions indicating cold gas inflow along the bar.
Star formation sustained by bar-driven inflow, with no active nucleus observed.
Abstract
We present high-resolution (1".0) Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations of CO (1-0) and CO (2- 1) rotational transitions toward the nearby IR-luminous merger NGC 1614 supplemented with ALMA archival data of CO (3-2), and CO (6-5) transitions. The CO (6-5) emission arises from the starburst ring (central 590 pc in radius), while the lower- CO lines are distributed over the outer disk ( 3.3 kpc in radius). Radiative transfer and photon dominated region (PDR) modeling reveal that the starburst ring has a single warmer gas component with more intense far-ultraviolet radiation field ( 10 cm, 42 K, and 10) relative to the outer disk ( 10 cm, 22 K, and 10). A two-phase molecular…
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