A CO isotopologue Line Atlas within the Whirlpool galaxy Survey (CLAWS)
Jakob S. den Brok, Frank Bigiel, Kazimierz Sliwa, Toshiki Saito,, Antonio Usero, Eva Schinnerer, Adam K. Leroy, Mar\'ia J. Jim\'enez-Donaire,, Erik Rosolowsky, Ashley T. Barnes, Johannes Puschnig, J\'er\^ome Pety,, Andreas Schruba, Ivana Be\v{s}li\'c, Yixian Cao

TL;DR
This study provides a detailed atlas of CO isotopologue lines across M51, revealing how line ratios and SLED shapes vary with environment, which helps constrain the physical conditions and chemistry of the galaxy's interstellar medium.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive, high-sensitivity CO isotopologue line atlas of M51, analyzing spatial variations in line ratios and SLEDs to understand ISM properties.
Findings
Negative radial trends in certain CO line ratios.
Higher line ratios in interarm regions compared to spiral arms.
Variation in SLED shape indicating changes in optical depth, temperature, or density.
Abstract
We present the CO isotopologue Line Atlas within the Whirpool galaxy Survey (CLAWS) based on an IRAM 30-m large programme which provides a benchmark study of numerous, faint CO isotopologues in the mm-wavelength regime across the full disc of M51 (NGC 5194). The survey's core goal is to use the low-J CO isotopologue lines to constrain CO excitation and chemistry, and therefrom the local physical conditions of the gas. In this survey paper, we describe the CLAWS observing and data reduction strategies. We map the J=1-0 and 2-1 transitions of the CO isotopologues CO,CO, CO and CO, as well as several supplementary lines within the 1 mm and 3 mm window (CN(1-0), CS(2-1), CHOH(2-1), NH(1-0), HCN(10-9)) at ~1 kpc resolution. A total observation time of 149 h offers unprecedented sensitivity. We use these data to explore several CO isotopologue line…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
