2014ApJS..214....1U


Query : 2014ApJS..214....1U

2014ApJS..214....1U - Astrophys. J., Suppl. Ser., 214, 1 (2014/September-0)

Cold molecular gas in merger remnants. I. Formation of molecular gas disks.

UEDA J., IONO D., YUN M.S., CROCKER A.F., NARAYANAN D., KOMUGI S., ESPADA D., HATSUKADE B., KANEKO H., MATSUDA Y., TAMURA Y., WILNER D.J., KAWABE R. and PAN H.-A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present the ≲ 1 kpc resolution 12CO imaging study of 37 optically selected local merger remnants using new and archival interferometric maps obtained with ALMA, CARMA, the Submillimeter Array, and the Plateau de Bure Interferometer. We supplement a sub-sample with single-dish measurements obtained at the Nobeyama Radio Observatory 45 m telescope for estimating the molecular gas mass (107–11 M) and evaluating the missing flux of the interferometric measurements. Among the sources with robust CO detections, we find that 80% (24/30) of the sample show kinematical signatures of rotating molecular gas disks (including nuclear rings) in their velocity fields, and the sizes of these disks vary significantly from 1.1 kpc to 9.3 kpc. The size of the molecular gas disks in 54% of the sources is more compact than the K-band effective radius. These small gas disks may have formed from a past gas inflow that was triggered by a dynamical instability during a potential merging event. On the other hand, the rest (46%) of the sources have gas disks that are extended relative to the stellar component, possibly forming a late-type galaxy with a central stellar bulge. Our new compilation of observational data suggests that nuclear and extended molecular gas disks are common in the final stages of mergers. This finding is consistent with recent major-merger simulations of gas-rich progenitor disks. Finally, we suggest that some of the rotation-supported turbulent disks observed at high redshifts may result from galaxies that have experienced a recent major merger.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: interactions - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - radio lines: galaxies

Simbad objects: 48

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Number of rows : 48
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 Mrk 334 Sy1 00 03 09.6087980256 +21 57 36.971989884   15.30 14.62     ~ 201 0
2 NGC 34 Sy2 00 11 06.612 -12 06 28.33   14.14 13.52     ~ 350 0
3 IC 51 AG? 00 46 24.215 -13 26 32.63   13.41   12.69 12.8 ~ 90 0
4 NGC 455 AG? 01 15 57.6477696600 +05 10 43.224781008   13.9       ~ 43 0
5 NGC 828 rG 02 10 09.5469097104 +39 11 25.233638244   13.0       ~ 164 1
6 UGC 2238 AG? 02 46 17.482 +13 05 44.33   15.2       ~ 128 1
7 NGC 1210 Sy2 03 06 45.3516825024 -25 42 58.855024728   13.70   12.54   ~ 43 0
8 ESO 481-22 EmG 03 20 40.3202584128 -22 55 52.864743900   14.54   13.22   ~ 26 0
9 NGC 1614 Sy1 04 34 00.027 -08 34 44.57   14.66 13.99     ~ 667 0
10 MCG-02-13-040a Sy2 05 04 53.042 -10 14 52.56   15   14.22   ~ 59 1
11 ESO 307-25 Sy2 06 13 47.6258341728 -37 40 36.600431556   14.76   12.95   ~ 26 0
12 NGC 2323 OpC 07 02 44.2 -08 21 54           ~ 195 0
13 Mrk 84 AG? 07 55 06.2084298888 +55 42 13.786862652   13.6       ~ 44 0
14 NGC 2623 LIN 08 38 24.016 +25 45 16.29 14.10 13.99 13.36     ~ 498 1
15 NGC 2655 Sy2 08 55 37.731 +78 13 23.10   12.03 11.08     ~ 296 2
16 NGC 2782 Sy2 09 14 05.1 +40 06 49 12.29 12.30 11.63     ~ 472 3
17 UGC 5101 Sy2 09 35 51.6045544584 +61 21 11.589382368   15.20 15.50     ~ 572 4
18 ESO 435-16 Sy2 09 58 46.223 -28 37 18.86   13.43   12.25 13.0 ~ 47 2
19 NGC 3256 Sy2 10 27 51.284 -43 54 13.55   11.83 11.33 10.62 11.9 ~ 848 2
20 UGC 5814 IG 10 42 38.1365126688 +77 29 41.422855524 16.95 16.58 14.77     ~ 41 0
21 NGC 3597 EmG 11 14 41.9796496464 -23 43 39.573399828   13.62   12.46   ~ 130 0
22 NGC 3656 GiP 11 23 38.6139450288 +53 50 31.100522064 14.50 14.25 12.75     ~ 138 1
23 NGC 3690 IG 11 28 31.0 +58 33 41   13.19 12.86     ~ 978 4
24 NGC 3921 AG? 11 51 06.8803989360 +55 04 43.414457484   13.4 12.64     ~ 246 0
25 ESO 379-22 Sy2 12 01 20.665 -33 52 35.26   14.08 14.46 12.94   ~ 37 0
26 NGC 4194 AGN 12 14 09.615 +54 31 35.93   13.79 13.30     ~ 448 2
27 NGC 4441 GiG 12 27 20.402 +64 48 05.64   13.5       ~ 81 0
28 Mrk 231 Sy1 12 56 14.2341182928 +56 52 25.238373852   14.68 13.84     ~ 1988 3
29 ESO 269-20 Sy1 12 58 08.042 -43 19 47.17   14.53   13.29   ~ 23 0
30 ESO 507-70 Sy1 13 02 52.3177169808 -23 55 17.932558692   14.77 14.78 13.24 13.59 ~ 121 0
31 NGC 5018 GiP 13 13 01.0452720960 -19 31 05.649751992   11.71   10.31   ~ 313 1
32 NGC 5022 Sy2 13 13 30.8022092664 -19 32 47.870776104   13.72   12.33   ~ 91 1
33 MCG+03-34-013 G 13 16 51.7483289256 +14 24 55.199909880   16       ~ 9 0
34 IC 883 SBG 13 20 35.4 +34 08 22   14.8       ~ 400 1
35 M 51 Sy2 13 29 52.698 +47 11 42.93   9.26 8.36 8.40   ~ 4330 4
36 ESO 511-35 EmG 14 22 06.6122328120 -26 51 26.716546872   14.24   12.70   ~ 24 0
37 UGC 9829 GiG 15 23 01.5777215256 -01 20 49.837650972   15.3       ~ 37 0
38 NGC 6052 AG? 16 05 12.8715178104 +20 32 32.607297132 13.01 13.44 13.00     ~ 351 2
39 Mrk 700 LIN 17 03 15.7160341128 +31 27 28.555153092   14.73 14.04     ~ 83 0
40 ESO 341-4 AG? 20 41 13.872 -38 11 36.38   13.40 12.75 12.35   ~ 48 0
41 ESO 286-19 LIN 20 58 26.8183783008 -42 38 59.411838156   14.79 14.79 14.20   ~ 291 0
42 NGC 7135 Sy1 21 49 46.0013389728 -34 52 34.575955536   12.25 13.30 10.84   ~ 91 0
43 UGC 11905 G 22 05 54.580 +20 38 21.48   15.10       ~ 42 0
44 NGC 7252 EmG 22 20 44.7748209648 -24 40 41.909518200 12.26 12.46 12.06 11.57   ~ 703 1
45 ESO 239-2 G 22 49 39.8505632256 -48 50 58.076200284   14.46       ~ 73 0
46 IC 5298 Sy2 23 16 00.6756811155 +25 33 24.081139422   15.0       ~ 193 0
47 NGC 7585 AG? 23 18 01.348 -04 39 01.07   12.46 18.7 11.23   ~ 104 0
48 NGC 7727 EmG 23 39 53.870 -12 17 34.84   11   10.55   ~ 172 0

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