Compact molecular gas emission in local LIRGs among low- and high-z galaxies

ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS(2022)

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We present new CO(2-1) observations of a representative sample of 24 local (z & x2004;<& x2004;0.02) luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) at high spatial resolution (< 100 pc) from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA). Our LIRGs lie above the main sequence (MS), with typical stellar masses in the range 10(10)-10(11)& x2006;M-circle dot and SFR similar to 30 M-circle dot yr(-1). We derive the effective radii of the CO(2-1) and the 1.3 mm continuum emissions using the curve-of-growth method. LIRGs show an extremely compact cold molecular gas distribution (median R-CO & x2004;similar to & x2004;0.7 kpc), which is a factor 2 smaller than the ionized gas (median R-H alpha & x2004;similar to & x2004;1.4 kpc), and 3.5 times smaller than the stellar size (median R-star & x2004;similar to & x2004;2.4 kpc). The molecular size of LIRGs is similar to that of early-type galaxies (ETGs; R-CO & x2004;similar to & x2004;1 kpc) and about a factor of 6 more compact than local spiral galaxies of similar stellar mass. Only the CO emission in low-z ULIRGs is more compact than these local LIRGs by a factor of 2. Compared to high-z (1 & x2004;z & x2004;<& x2004;6) systems, the stellar sizes and masses of local LIRGs are similar to those of high-z MS star-forming galaxies (SFGs) and about a factor of 2-3 lower than submillimeter (submm) galaxies (SMGs). The molecular sizes of high-z MS SFGs and SMGs are larger than those derived for LIRGs by a factor of similar to 3 and similar to 8, respectively. Contrary to high-z SFGs and SMGs, which have comparable molecular and stellar sizes (median R-star/R-CO & x2004;=& x2004;1.8 and 1.2, respectively), local LIRGs show more centrally concentrated molecular gas distribution (median R-star/R-CO & x2004;=& x2004;3.3). A fraction of the low-z LIRGs and high-z galaxies share a similar range in the size of the ionized gas distribution, from 1 to 4 kpc. However, no LIRGs with a very extended (above 4 kpc) radius are identified, while for high-z galaxies no compact (less than 1 kpc) emission is detected. These results indicate that while low-z LIRGs and high-z MS SFGs have similar stellar masses and sizes, the regions of current star formation (traced by the ionized gas) and of potential star formation (traced by the molecular gas) are substantially smaller in LIRGs, and constrained to the central kiloparsec (kpc) region. High-z galaxies represent a wider population but their star-forming regions are more extended, even covering the entire extent of the galaxy. High-z galaxies have larger fractions of gas than low-z LIRGs, and therefore the formation of stars could be induced by interactions and mergers in extended disks or filaments with sufficiently large molecular gas surface density involving physical mechanisms similar to those identified in the central kpc of LIRGs.
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ISM, molecules, infrared, galaxies, galaxies, ISM, galaxies, starburst, galaxies, evolution
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