Dust, CO and [CI]: Cross-calibration of molecular gas mass tracers in metal-rich galaxies across cosmic time
L Dunne, S J Maddox, P P Papadopoulos, R J Ivison, H L Gomez

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive cross-calibration of molecular gas tracers in metal-rich galaxies across cosmic time, establishing universal conversion factors and examining their dependence on galaxy properties.
Contribution
It introduces a Bayesian method for universal calibration of CO, [CI], and dust emission as molecular gas tracers, applicable across a wide range of galaxy types and redshifts.
Findings
[CI](1-0) has the least intrinsic scatter among tracers.
Conversion factors show weak correlation with infrared luminosity.
No bimodality in CO conversion factors between galaxy types.
Abstract
We present a self-consistent cross-calibration of the three main molecular gas mass tracers in galaxies, the (1-0), [CI](-) lines, and the submm dust continuum emission, using a sample of 407 galaxies, ranging from local disks to submillimetre-selected galaxies (SMGs) up to . A Bayesian method is used to produce galaxy-scale universal calibrations of these molecular gas indicators, that hold over 3-4 orders of magnitude in infrared luminosity, . Regarding the dust continuum, we use a mass-weighted dust temperature, , determined using new empirical relations between temperature and luminosity. We find the average gas mass conversion factors to be , and $\alpha_{\rm CI} = \rm 17.0…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
