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1997A&A...323..727W - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 323, 727-738 (1997/7-3)

Molecular gas in the elliptical galaxy NGC 759. Interferometric CO observations.

WIKLIND T., COMBES F., HENKEL C. and WYROWSKI F.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present interferometric observations of CO(1-0) emission in the elliptical galaxy NGC 759 with an angular resolution of 3.1x2.3" (990x735pc at a distance of 66Mpc). NGC 759 contains 2.4x109M of molecular gas. Most of the gas is confined to a small circumnuclear ring with a radius of 650pc and with an inclination of 40°. The maximum gas surface density in the ring is 750M.pc–2. Although this value is very high, it is always less than or comparable to the critical gas surface density for large scale gravitational instabilities. The CO J=2-1/J=1-0 line ratio is low (0.4), implying sub-thermal excitation. This low ratio is consistent with a two-component molecular gas, consisting of a cold and dense phase, containing most of the mass, and a warm and diffuse gas component, dominating the CO emission. Compared to galaxies of similar gas surface densities, NGC 759 is underluminous in LFIR with respect to its molecular gas mass, suggesting that the star forming efficiency in NGC 759 is low. We discuss the possibility that the molecular gas and current star formation activity in NGC 759 could be signatures of a late stage of a merging between two gas-rich disk galaxies. We use a mass model of the underlying galaxy which is applicable to spherical galaxies with an r1/4-luminosity profile when interpreting our CO data. This leads to more modest estimates of the molecular gas mass fraction and the surface gas density than would have been derived using simpler models, suggesting that many of the spectacular molecular gas properties of ultraluminous FIR galaxies, which could be described by similar mass distributions, may have to be revised.

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Journal keyword(s): ISM: molecules - galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD - galaxies: individual: NGC 759 - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics

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