The 300-pc Scale ALMA View of [CI] $^3P_1$-$^3P_0$, CO $J$=1-0, and 609 $\mu$m Dust Continuum in A Luminous Infrared Galaxy
Toshiki Saito, Tomonari Michiyama, Daizhong Liu, Yiping Ao, Daisuke, Iono, Kouichiro Nakanishi, Eva Schinnerer, Ken-ichi Tadaki, Junko Ueda, and, Takuji Yamashita

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations of a luminous infrared galaxy to evaluate the effectiveness of the [CI] line as a tracer for molecular gas mass, revealing spatial variations and the need for careful physical modeling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatially resolved analysis of [CI] as a molecular gas tracer in a LIRG, highlighting its limitations and the importance of physical conditions.
Findings
[CI] traces CO and dust structures well.
A radial [CI]/CO luminosity gradient exists.
Single [CI] line is not reliable for spatially resolved gas mass estimates.
Abstract
We present high-quality ALMA Band 8 observations of the [CI] - line and 609 m dust continuum emission toward the nearby luminous infrared galaxy (LIRG) IRAS F18293-3413, as well as matched resolution (300-pc scale) Band 3 CO 1-0 data, which allow us to assess the use of the [CI] - line as a total gas mass estimator. We find that the [CI] line basically traces structures detected in CO (and dust), and a mean (median) [CI]/CO luminosity (/) ratio of 0.17 (0.16) with a scatter of 0.04. However, a pixel-by-pixel comparison revealed that there is a radial / gradient and a superlinear vs. relation (slope = 1.54 0.02) at this spatial scale, which can be explained by radial excitation and/or line opacity gradients. Based on the molecular gas masses converted from the…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Scientific Measurement and Uncertainty Evaluation
