Spatially-resolved relation between [CI] $^{3}P_{1}$-$^{3}P_{0}$ and $^{12}$CO (1-0) in Arp 220
Junko Ueda, Tomonari Michiyama, Daisuke Iono, Yusuke Miyamoto and, Toshiki Saito

TL;DR
This study maps and analyzes the spatial relationship between [CI] and CO emissions in Arp 220 at high resolution, revealing variable abundance ratios, outflow signatures, and complexities in interpreting line ratios in star-forming regions.
Contribution
First spatially-resolved analysis of [CI] and CO emissions in Arp 220, showing variable abundance ratios and high-velocity outflow components.
Findings
[CI] and CO distributions are spatially consistent.
Sublinear relation between [CI] and CO luminosities at 100 pc scale.
High [CI]/CO ratios associated with outflows and high R_CO regions.
Abstract
We present 0."3 (114 pc) resolution maps of [CI] - (hereafter [CI] (1-0)) and CO (1-0) obtained toward Arp 220 with the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array. The overall distribution of the [CI] (1-0) emission is consistent with the CO (1-0). While the [CI] (1-0) and CO (1-0) luminosities of the system follow the empirical linear relation for the unresolved ULIRG sample, we find a sublinear relation between [CI] (1-0) and CO (1-0) using the spatially-resolved data. We measure the [CI] (1-0)/CO (1-0) luminosity ratio per pixel in star-forming environments of Arp 220 and investigate its dependence on the CO (3-2)/CO (1-0) ratio (). On average, the [CI] (1-0)/CO (1-0) luminosity ratio is almost constant up to and then increases with . According to the radiative transfer analysis, a high CI/CO abundance…
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