Application of resolved low-J multi-CO line modeling with RADEX to constrain the molecular gas properties in the starburst M82
Valencia Zhang, Jakob den Brok, Qizhou Zhang, Yu-Hsuan Teng, Mar\'ia, J. Jim\'enez-Donaire, Eric W. Koch, Antonio Usero, Fabian Walter, Leindert, Boogaard, Craig Yanitski, Cosima Eibensteiner, Ivana Be\v{s}lic, Juan Luis, Verbena

TL;DR
This study uses RADEX modeling of multi-CO line observations in galaxy M82 to assess how line choice affects derived molecular gas properties, revealing limitations of low-J lines in dense starburst environments.
Contribution
It compares one-zone and variable density RADEX models on M82's CO data, highlighting the inadequacy of low-J lines for probing high-density gas in starburst galaxies.
Findings
Low-J CO lines do not effectively probe high-density gas.
Gas conditions are consistent across modeling approaches.
Low-J lines are insufficient for high-redshift dense environments.
Abstract
The distribution and physical conditions of molecular gas are closely linked to star formation and the subsequent evolution of galaxies. Emission from carbon monoxide (CO) and its isotopologues traces the bulk of molecular gas and provides constraints on the physical conditions through their line ratios. However, comprehensive understanding on how the particular choice of line modeling approach impacts derived molecular properties remain incomplete. Here, we study the nearby starburst galaxy M82, known for its intense star formation and molecular emission, using the large set of available multi-CO line observations. We present high-resolution ( pc) emission of seven CO isotopologue lines, including CO, CO, and CO from the , and transitions. Using \texttt{RADEX} for radiative transfer modeling, we analyze M82\textsc{\char39}s molecular…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astro and Planetary Science · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
