Molecular Gas of the Most Massive Spiral Galaxies I: a Case Study of NGC 5908
Abstract
We present IRAM 30m observations of molecular lines of CO and its isotopologues from the massive spiral galaxy NGC 5908 selected from the CGM-MASS sample. 12CO J=1-0, 12CO J=2-1, and 13CO J=1-0 lines have been detected in most of the positions along the galactic disk. The total molecular gas mass of NGC 5908 is 7×109~M and the total cool gas mass adding atomic hydrogen is 1.3×1010~M, comparable to the upper limit of the mass of the X-ray emitting hot gas in the halo. Modeling the rotation curves constructed with all three CO lines indicates that NGC 5908 has a dark matter halo mass of M vir1013~M , putting it among the most massive isolated spiral galaxies. The 12CO/13CO J=1-0, 12CO J=2-1/J=1-0 line ratios and the estimated molecular gas temperature all indicate normal but non-negligible star formation in this fairly gas-rich massive isolated spiral galaxy, consistent with the measured star formation intensity and surface densities. The galaxy is probably at an early evolutionary stage after a fast growth stage with mergers and/or starbursts, with plenty of leftover cool gas, relatively high SFR, low hot CGM cooling rate, and low X-ray emissivity.
Turn this paper into a lesson
ArcXiv compiles a structured reading guide from this paper's metadata: plain-English importance, contributions, prerequisite concepts, which sections to read first, flashcards, and a quiz. Grounded in the abstract, never invented.