The molecular gas resolved by ALMA in the low-metallicity dwarf merging galaxy Haro 11
Yulong Gao, Qiusheng Gu, Yong Shi, Luwenjia Zhou, Min Bao, Xiaoling, Yu, Zhiyu Zhang, Tao Wang, Suzanne C. Madden, Matthew Hayes, Shiying Lu, and, Ke Xu

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA and VLT/MUSE observations to analyze molecular gas and star formation in the low-metallicity dwarf galaxy Haro 11, revealing complex gas dynamics and similarities to high-redshift starburst galaxies.
Contribution
First detailed multi-band spatially resolved analysis of molecular gas and star formation in a dwarf merger galaxy, linking local processes to galaxy evolution.
Findings
Molecular gas assembled around star-forming regions.
[CI]/CO ratio enhancement indicates CO dissociation by cosmic rays and UV photons.
Haro 11 resembles high-z starburst galaxies and may evolve into a low-mass elliptical.
Abstract
The physical mechanisms for starburst or quenching in less massive () galaxies are unclear. The merger is one of the inescapable processes referred to as both starburst and quenching in massive galaxies. However, the effects of the merger on star formation in dwarf galaxies and their evolution results are still uncertain. We aim to explore how to trigger and quench star formation in dwarf galaxies by studying the metal-poor gas-rich dwarf mergers based on the multi-band observations at a spatial resolution of 460 pc. We use the archival data of ALMA (band 3, 8) and VLT/MUSE to map CO(1-0), [CI](PP), and H emission in one of the most extreme starburst merging dwarf galaxies, Haro 11. We find the molecular gas is assembled around the central two star-forming regions. The molecular/ionized gas and stellar components show complex…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
