VALES VI: ISM enrichment in star-forming galaxies up to z0.2 using 12CO(1-0), 13CO(1-0) and C18O(1-0) line luminosity ratios
Abstract
We present Atacama Large Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array (ALMA) observations towards 27 low-redshift (0.02< z<0.2) star-forming galaxies taken from the Valpara\'iso ALMA/APEX Line Emission Survey (VALES). We perform stacking analyses of the 12CO(1-0), 13CO(1-0) and C18O(1-0) emission lines to explore the L' (12CO(1-0))/L'(13CO(1-0))) (hereafter L'(12CO)/L'(13CO)) and L'(13CO(1-0))/L'(C18O(1-0)) (hereafter L'(13CO)/L'(C18O) line luminosity ratio dependence as a function of different global galaxy parameters related to the star formation activity. The sample has far-IR luminosities 1010.1-11.9L and stellar masses of 109.8-10.9M corresponding to typical star-forming and starburst galaxies at these redshifts. On average we find a L'(12CO)/L'(13CO) line luminosity ratio value of 16.12.5. Galaxies with evidences of possible merging activity tend to show higher L'(12CO)/L'(13CO) ratios by a factor of two, while variations of this order are also found in galaxy samples with higher star formation rates or star formation efficiencies. We also find an average L'(13CO)/L'(C18O) line luminosity ratio of 2.50.6, which is in good agreement with those previously reported for starburst galaxies. We find that galaxy samples with high LIR, SFR and SFE show low L'(13CO)/L'(C18O) line luminosity ratios with high L'(12CO)/L'(13CO) line luminosity ratios, suggesting that these trends are produced by selective enrichment of massive stars in young starbursts.