Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences (Oct 2023)

Dense gas star formation efficiency and the LHCN (4−3)′/LHCO+(4−3)′ ratio: insights from a statistical study of infrared bright star-forming galaxies

  • Qian Jiao,
  • Qian Jiao,
  • Yu Gao,
  • Yu Gao,
  • Qinghua Tan,
  • Yang Gao,
  • Yang Gao

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fspas.2023.1246978
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10

Abstract

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We present a statistical study on dense molecular gas tracers of HCN (4–3), HCO+ (4–3) lines and molecular tracers of [C i], and CO observations for a sample of 26 infrared bright star-forming (SF) galaxies. We investigate the dependence of dense gas star formation efficiency traced by HCN (4–3), HCO+ (4–3) (that is LIR/LHCN (4-3)′, and LIR/LHCO+(4−3)′), and luminosity ratio of LHCN (4-3)′/LHCO+(4−3)′ on [C i]-CO ratios of L[C I] (1-0)′/LCO (1-0)′, L[C I] (2-1)′/LCO (1-0)′ and L[C I] (2-1)′/L[C I] (1-0)′ (hereafter R[CI]) which are sensitive to interstellar medium conditions. Our findings show that both LIR/LHCN (4-3)′ and LIR/LHCO+(4−3)′ have moderate correlations with L[C I] (2-1)′/LCO (1-0)′ and R[CI], while LHCN (4-3)′/LHCO+(4−3)′ does not show any significant correlations with any of the [C i]-CO ratios. We compare the LHCN (4-3)′/LHCO+(4−3)′ ratios of AGN and SF galaxies, and find that although the higher LHCN (4-3)′/LHCO+(4−3)′ ratios are mainly found in AGN, the majority of the LHCN (4-3)′/LHCO+(4−3)′ values in SF galaxies are comparable to those in AGN. Based on our findings, it appears that the LHCN (4-3)′/LHCO+(4−3)′ ratio may not be a reliable indicator of the presence of an AGN, although further investigation is needed to confirm this conclusion.

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