Discovery of a [CI]-faint, CO-bright Galaxy: ALMA Observations of the Merging Galaxy NGC 6052

Abstract

We report sensitive [C1]~3P1--3P0 and 12CO~J=4--3 observations of the nearby merging galaxy NGC 6052 using the Morita (Atacama Compact) Array of ALMA. We detect 12CO~J=4--3 toward the northern part of NGC 6052, but [C1]~3P1--3P0 is not detected with a [C1]~3P1--3P0 to 12CO~J=4--3 line luminosity ratio of~0.07. According to models of photodissociation regions, the unusual weakness of [C1]~3P1--3P0 relative to 12CO~J=4--3 can be explained if the interstellar medium has a hydrogen density larger than 105\, cm-3, conditions that might arise naturally in the ongoing merging process in NGC 6052. Its [C1]~3P1--3P0 emission is also weaker than expected given the molecular gas mass inferred from previous measurements of 12CO~J=1--0 and 12CO~J=2--1. This suggests that [C1]~3P1--3P0 may not be a reliable tracer of molecular gas mass in this galaxy. NGC 6052 is a unique laboratory to investigate how the merger process impacts the molecular gas distribution.

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