Building on the archives: Connecting the CN/CO intensity ratio with global galaxy properties in nearby U/LIRGs

Abstract

We use the CN/CO intensity ratio to obtain the dense gas fraction, fdense, for a sample of 16 Ultra-luminous and Luminous Infrared Galaxies and compare fdense with a suite of global galaxy properties. We find a significant correlation between fdense and star formation rate calculated using both infrared luminosities and radio continuum, although there is significant scatter in each relation. We find no trend between global or peak fdense and merger stage. We find no correlation between global fdense and X-ray luminosity; however, the correlation becomes significant when we measure fdense at the location of peak X-ray emission. Our interpretation is that the dense gas is co-localized with strong X-ray emission from an active galactic nuclei or strong central star formation.

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