Predicting HCN, HCO$^+$, multi-transition CO, and dust emission of star-forming galaxies -- Extension to luminous infrared galaxies and the role of cosmic ray ionization
B. Vollmer (1), J. Freundlich (1), P. Gratier (2), Th. Lizee (1), M., Lendrin (1), J. Braine (2), M. Soida (3) ((1) Observatoire astronomique de, Strasbourg, France, (2) Laboratoire d'astrophysique de Bordeaux, France, (3), Astronomical Observatory, Jagiellonian University

TL;DR
This paper models the emission lines and dust emission of star-forming and luminous infrared galaxies across different redshifts, revealing the role of cosmic rays and turbulence in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It extends previous models to include luminous infrared galaxies at various redshifts and links cosmic ray ionization rates to molecular line emissions and galaxy properties.
Findings
Model successfully reproduces IR and molecular line luminosities.
Strong correlation between star formation efficiency and gas turbulence.
Cosmic ray ionization rates are significantly higher in external galaxies.
Abstract
The specific star-formation rate of star-forming `main sequence' galaxies significantly decreased since z~1.5, due to the decreasing molecular gas fraction and star formation efficiency. However, the radio-infrared (IR) correlation has not changed significantly since z~1.5. The theory of turbulent clumpy starforming gas disks together with the scaling relations of the interstellar medium describes the large and small-scale properties of galactic gas disks. Here we extend our previous work on infrared, multi-transition molecular line, and radio continuum emission of local and high-z starforming and starburst galaxies to local and z~0.5 luminous infrared galaxies. The model reproduces the IR luminosities, CO, HCN, and HCO+ line luminosities, and the CO spectral line energy distributions of these galaxies. We derive CO(1-0) and HCN(1-0) conversion factors for all galaxy samples. The…
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TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Photocathodes and Microchannel Plates · Atmospheric Ozone and Climate
