Constraining the halo-ISM connection through multi-transition carbon monoxide line-intensity mapping
Dongwoo T. Chung

TL;DR
This paper demonstrates that multi-transition CO line-intensity mapping surveys can effectively recover physical properties of molecular gas in early galaxies, surpassing single-transition limitations and enabling detailed astrophysical insights.
Contribution
It introduces a halo-based model linking CO emission to halo properties and shows multi-band LIM can constrain gas temperature and density in high-redshift galaxies.
Findings
Multi-band CO LIM can recover halo-molecular gas relations.
Simulated surveys constrain gas thermal pressure within 0.5-0.6 dex.
Multi-frequency instrumentation enhances physical parameter recovery.
Abstract
Line-intensity mapping (LIM) surveys will characterise the cosmological large-scale structure of emissivity in a range of atomic and molecular spectral lines, but existing literature rarely considers whether these surveys can recover excitation properties of the tracer gas species, such as the carbon monoxide (CO) molecule. Combining basic empirical and physical assumptions with the off-the-shelf Radex radiative transfer code or a Gaussian process emulator of Radex outputs, we devise a basic dark matter halo model for CO emission by tying bulk CO properties to halo properties, exposing physical variables governing CO excitation as free parameters. The CO Mapping Array Project (COMAP) is working towards a multi-band survey programme to observe both CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) at . We show that this programme, as well as a further 'Triple Deluxe' extension to higher frequencies covering…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
