The first exploration of the correlations between \textit{WISE} 12 \micron\ and CO emission in early-type galaxies
Yang Gao, Enci Wang, Qing-Hua Tan, Timothy A. Davis, Fu-Heng Liang,, Xue-Jian Jiang, Ning Gai, Qian Jiao, DongDong Shi, Shuai Feng, Yanke Tang,, Shijie Li, Yi-Fan Wang

TL;DR
This study reveals strong correlations between CO and mid-infrared luminosities in early-type galaxies, highlighting differences from star-forming galaxies and providing new insights into molecular gas estimation in gas-poor systems.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of CO and WISE 12 micron emission correlations in early-type galaxies, showing distinct relationships from star-forming galaxies and proposing correction methods.
Findings
Strong correlations with correlation coefficient > 0.9
Line ratio R21 shows no correlation with mid-infrared emission
Steeper slopes compared to star-forming galaxies
Abstract
We present the analysis of a comprehensive sample of 352 early-type galaxies using public data, to investigate the correlations between CO luminosities and mid-infrared luminosities observed by \textit{Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer} (\textit{WISE}). We find strong correlations between both CO (1-0) and CO (2-1) luminosities and 12 \micron\ luminosity, boasting a correlation coefficient greater than 0.9 and an intrinsic scatter smaller than 0.1 dex. The consistent slopes observed for the relationships of CO (1-0) and CO (2-1) suggest that the line ratio R21 lacks correlation with mid-infrared emission in early-type galaxies, which is significantly different from star-forming galaxies. Moreover, the slopes of -- and -- relations in early-type galaxies are steeper than those observed in star-forming…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
