Discovery of a [CI]-faint, CO-bright Galaxy: ALMA Observations of the Merging Galaxy NGC 6052
Tomonari Michiyama, Junko Ueda, Ken-ichi Tadaki, Alberto Bolatto, Juan, Molina, Toshiki Saito, Takuji Yamashita, Ming-Yang Zhuang, Kouichiro, Nakanishi, Daisuke Iono, Ran Wang, Luis C. Ho

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to detect CO emission but not [C I] in the merging galaxy NGC 6052, revealing unusual interstellar medium conditions and questioning [C I]'s reliability as a molecular gas tracer in such environments.
Contribution
First detection of CO and non-detection of [C I] in NGC 6052, providing insights into ISM conditions during galaxy merging.
Findings
[C I] is weaker than expected relative to CO.
High-density conditions (>10^5 cm^-3) may explain [C I] weakness.
[C I] may not reliably trace molecular gas in merging galaxies.
Abstract
We report sensitive [\ion{C}{1}]~-- and CO~=4--3 observations of the nearby merging galaxy NGC 6052 using the Morita (Atacama Compact) Array of ALMA. We detect CO~=4--3 toward the northern part of NGC 6052, but [\ion{C}{1}]~-- is not detected with a [\ion{C}{1}]~-- to CO~=4--3 line luminosity ratio of. According to models of photodissociation regions, the unusual weakness of [\ion{C}{1}]~-- relative to CO~=4--3 can be explained if the interstellar medium has a hydrogen density larger than , conditions that might arise naturally in the ongoing merging process in NGC 6052. Its [\ion{C}{1}]~-- emission is also weaker than expected given the molecular gas mass inferred from previous measurements of CO~=1--0 and CO~=2--1. This…
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