First Detection of CO in a Low Surface Brightness Galaxy
Authors: K. O'Neil, P. Hofner, E. Shinnerer
Published: Astrophysical Journal Letters, Vol 545, pg L99 (2000)
Abstract:
We report on the first attempts at searching for CO in
red low surface brightness galaxies, and the first detection
of molecular gas in a low surface brightness (µB(0)obs > 23 mag
arcsec-2) galaxy. Using the IRAM 30m telescope,
CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) lines were searched for
in four galaxies - P06-1,
P05-5, C05-3, & C04-2.
In three of the galaxies no CO was detected, to T_{MB} ~ 1.8mK
(at the 3 sigma level).
In the fourth galaxy, P06-1, both lines were detected.
Comparing our findings with previous studies shows
P06-1 to have a molecular-to-atomic mass ratio considerably lower than is predicted
using theoretical models based on high surface brightness galaxy studies.
This indicates the N(H2)/(int{T(CO)dv})
conversion factor for low surface brightness galaxies may currently be
consistently underestimated by a factor of 3 - 20.
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