CO Spectral Line Energy Distributions of IR-luminous galaxies and AGN

Abstract

We report on new sensitive CO J=6-5 line observations of several luminous infrared Galaxies (LIRGs: L IR(8-1000μ m) 1011 L), 36% (8/22) of them ULIRGs (L IR>1012 L), and two powerful local AGN: the optically luminous QSO PG 1119+120, and the powerful radio galaxy 3C 293 using the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) on Mauna Kea in Hawaii. We combine these observations with existing low-J CO data and dust emission Spectral Energy Distributions (SEDs) in the far-infrared - submillimetre from the literature to constrain the properties of the star-forming ISM in these systems. We then build the first local CO Spectral Line Energy Distributions (SLEDs) for the global molecular gas reservoirs that reach up to high J-levels. These CO SLEDs are neither biased by strong lensing (which affects many of those constructed for high-redshift galaxies), nor suffer from undersampling of CO-bright regions (as most current high-J CO observations of nearby extended systems do). We find: ...

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