Cool Interstellar Medium as an Evolutionary Tracer in ALMA-Observed Local Dusty Early-Type Galaxies
David H.W. Glass (1), Anne E. Sansom (1), Timothy A. Davis (2),, Cristina C. Popescu (1) ((1) Jeremiah Horrocks Institute for Mathematics,, Physics, Astronomy, University of Central Lancashire, Preston, UK, (2), Cardiff Hub for Astrophysics Research, Technology

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze the cool interstellar medium in dusty early-type galaxies, revealing that many have massive molecular gas reservoirs and show signs of recent interactions, informing galaxy evolution processes.
Contribution
It provides detailed kinematic and structural analysis of molecular gas in ETGs, highlighting the role of interactions and mergers in their evolution.
Findings
Many ETGs have massive, extended molecular gas reservoirs.
Evidence of recent interactions like mergers and tidal disturbances.
Secular evolution may transform ETGs from star-forming to passive.
Abstract
The content and distribution of cool interstellar medium (ISM, <30K) can indicate the evolutionary mechanisms that transform late type to early type galaxies (ETGs). To investigate this, ALMA observations of 12CO[2-1] line emission were obtained for five dusty ETGs from a complete sample in low-density environments. Four of the ETGs have massive (approximately 10^9 Msolar), extended molecular gas reservoirs with effective radii of approximately 3 to 5 kpc. This work provides a kinematic and structural analysis of these observations, to explore possible evolutionary mechanisms. Axisymmetric or bisymmetric kinematic models were fitted to observations of molecular gas discs, to quantify the dominant structures present and highlight additional structures or asymmetries. Integral Field Unit (IFU) observations of these ETGs were also examined where available. Two of the ETGs, GAMA64646 and…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
