- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/604/A53
- Title:
- ALLSMOG final data release. A new APEX CO survey
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/604/A53
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present the final data release of the APEX low-redshift legacy survey for molecular gas (ALLSMOG), comprising CO(2-1) emission line observations of 88 nearby, low-mass (10^8.5^<M_*_[M_{sun}_]<10^10^) star-forming galaxies carried out with the 230GHz APEX-1 receiver on the APEX telescope. The main goal of ALLSMOG is to probe the molecular gas content of more typical and lower stellar mass galaxies than have been studied by previous CO surveys. We also present IRAM 30m observations of the CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) emission lines in nine galaxies aimed at increasing the M_*_<10^9^M_{sun}_ sample size.In this paper we describe the observations, data reduction and analysis methods and we present the final CO spectra together with archival HI 21cm line observations for the entire sample of 97 galaxies. At the sensitivity limit of ALLSMOG, we register a total CO detection rate of 47%. Galaxies with higher M_*_, SFR, nebular extinction (A_V_), gas-phase metallicity (O/H), and HI gas mass have systematically higher CO detection rates.In particular, the parameter according to which CO detections and non-detections show the strongest statistical differences is the gas-phase metallicity, for any of the five metallicity calibrations examined in this work. We investigate scaling relations between the CO(1-0) line luminosity (L'_CO(1-0)_) and galaxy-averaged properties using ALLSMOG and a sub-sample of COLD GASS for a total of 185 sources that probe the local main sequence (MS) of star-forming galaxies and its +/-0.3dex intrinsic scatter from M_*_=10^8.5^M_{sun}_ to M_*_=10^11^M_{sun}_. L'_CO(1-0)_ is most strongly correlated with the SFR, but the correlation with M_*_ is closer to linear and almost comparably tight. The relation between L'_CO(1-0)_ and metallicity is the steepest one, although deeper CO observations of galaxies with A_V_<0.5mag may reveal an as much steep correlation with A_V_. Our results suggest that star-forming galaxies across more than two orders of magnitude in M_*_ obey similar scaling relations between CO luminosity and the galaxy properties examined in this work. Besides SFR, the CO luminosity is likely most fundamentally linked to M_*_, although we note that stellar mass alone cannot explain all of the variation in CO emission observed as a function of O/H and M_HI_.
Number of results to display per page
Search Results
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/636/A67
- Title:
- ALMA maps of 6 sources of star forming regions
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/636/A67
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- As a building block for amino acids, formamide (NH_2_CHO) is an important molecule in astrobiology and astrochemistry, but its formation path in the interstellar medium is not understood well. We aim to find empirical evidence to support the chemical relationships of formamide to HNCO and H_2_CO. We examine high angular resolution (~0.2") Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) maps of six sources in three high-mass star-forming regions and compare the spatial extent, integrated emission peak position, and velocity structure of HNCO and H_2_CO line emission with that of NH_2_CHO by using moment maps. Through spectral modeling, we compare the abundances of these three species. In these sources, the emission peak separation and velocity dispersion of formamide emission is most often similar to HNCO emission, while the velocity structure is generally just as similar to H_2_CO and HNCO (within errors). From the spectral modeling, we see that the abundances between all three of our focus species are correlated, and the relationship between NH_2_CHO and HNCO reproduces the previously demonstrated abundance relationship. In this first interferometric study, which compares two potential parent species to NH_2_CHO, we find that all moment maps for HNCO are more similar to NH_2_CHO than H_2_CO in one of our six sources (G24 A1). For the other five sources, the relationship between NH_2_CHO, HNCO, and H_2_CO is unclear as the different moment maps for each source are not consistently more similar to one species as opposed to the other.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/556/L1
- Title:
- ALMA observations of 12CO/13CO around R Scl
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/556/L1
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The detached-shell source R Scl, displaying CO emission from recent mass loss, in a binary-induced spiral structure as well as in a clumpy shell produced during a thermal pulse, provides a unique laboratory for studying the differences in CO isotope abundances throughout its recent evolution. We observed both the ^12^CO(J=3-2) and the ^13^CO(J=3-2) line using ALMA. We find significant variations in the ^12^CO/^13^CO intensity ratios and consequently in the abundance ratios. The average CO isotope abundance ratio is at least a factor three lower in the shell (~19) than that in the present-day (<~300yr) mass loss (>60). Additionally, variations in the ratio of more than an order of magnitude are found in the shell itself. We attribute these variations to the competition between selective dissociation and isotope fractionation in the shell, of which large parts cannot be warmer than ~35K. However, we also find that the ^12^CO/^13^CO ratio in the present-day mass loss is significantly higher than the ^12^C/^13^C ratio determined in the stellar photosphere from molecular tracers (~19). The origin of this discrepancy is still unclear, but we speculate that it is due to an embedded source of UV-radiation that is primarily photo-dissociating ^13^CO. This radiation source could be the hitherto hidden companion. Alternatively, the UV-radiation could originate from an active chromosphere of R Scl itself. Our results indicate that caution should be taken when directly relating the ^12^CO/^13^CO intensity and ^12^C/^13^C abundance ratios for specific asymptotic giant branch stars, in particular binaries or stars that display signs of chromospheric stellar activity.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/658/A167
- Title:
- (Al2O3)n, n=1-10, clusters data
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/658/A167
- Date:
- 22 Feb 2022
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Aluminium oxide (alumina; Al_2_O_3_) is a promising candidate as a primary dust condensate in the atmospheres of oxygen-rich evolved stars. Therefore, alumina 'seed' particles might trigger the onset of stellar dust formation and of stellar mass loss in the wind. However, the formation of alumina dust grains is not well understood. Aims. We aim to shed light on the initial steps of cosmic dust formation (i.e. nucleation) in oxygen-rich environments via a quantum- chemical bottom-up approach. Starting with an elemental gas-phase composition, we construct a detailed chemical-kinetic network that describes the formation and destruction of aluminium-bearing molecules and dust- forming (Al_2_O_3_)_n_ clusters up to the size of dimers (n=2) coagulating to tetramers (n=4). Intermediary species include the prevalent gas- phase molecules AlO and AlOH as well as Al_x_O_y_ clusters with x=1-5, y=1-6. The resulting extensive network is applied to two model stars, which represent a semi-regular variable and a Mira type, and to different circumstellar gas trajectories, including a non-pulsating outflow and a pulsating model. The growth of larger-sized (Al_2_O_3_)_n_ clusters with n=4-10 is described by the temperature-dependent Gibbs free energies of the most favourable structures (i.e. the global minima clusters) as derived from global optimisation techniques and calculated via density functional theory. We provide energies, bond characteristics, electrostatic properties, and vibrational spectra of the clusters as a function of size, n, and compare these to corundum, which corresponds to the crystalline bulk limit (n to infinity). The circumstellar aluminium gas-phase chemistry in oxygen- rich giants is primarily controlled by AlOH and AlO, which are tightly coupled by the reactions AlO+H_2_, AlO+H_2_O, and their reverse. Models of semi-regular variables show comparatively higher AlO abundances, as well as a later onset and a lower efficiency of alumina cluster formation when compared to Mira-like models. The Mira-like models exhibit an efficient cluster production that accounts for more than 90% of the available aluminium content, which is in agreement with the most recent ALMA observations. Chemical equilibrium calculations fail to predict both the alumina cluster formation and the abundance trends of AlO and AlOH in the asymptotic giant branch dust formation zone. Furthermore, we report the discovery of hitherto unreported global minimum candidates and low-energy isomers for cluster sizes n=7, 9, and 10. A homogeneous nucleation scenario, where Al2O3 monomers are successively added, is energetically viable. However, the formation of the Al2O3 monomer itself represents an energetic bottleneck. Therefore, we provide a bottom-up interpolation of the cluster characteristics towards the bulk limit by excluding the monomer, approximately following an n^(-1/3)^ dependence.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/711/619
- Title:
- {alpha}-element abundances in galactic PNe
- Short Name:
- J/ApJ/711/619
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- In this paper, we present emission line strengths, abundances, and element ratios (X/O for Ne, S, Cl, and Ar) for a sample of 38 Galactic disk planetary nebulae (PNe) consisting primarily of Peimbert classification Type I. Spectrophotometry for these PNe incorporates an extended optical/near-IR range of 3600-9600{AA} including the [SIII] lines at 9069{AA} and 9532{AA}, setting this relatively large sample apart from typical spectral coverage. We have utilized Emission Line Spectrum Analyzer, a five-level atom abundance routine, to determine Te, Ne, ionization correction factors, and total element abundances, thereby continuing our work toward a uniformly processed set of data. With a compilation of data from >120 Milky Way PNe, we present results from our most recent analysis of abundance patterns in Galactic disk PNe. With a wide range of metallicities, galactocentric distances, and both Type I and non-Type I objects, we have examined the alpha elements against HII regions and blue compact galaxies (H2BCGs) to discern signatures of depletion or enhancement in PNe progenitor stars, particularly the destruction or production of O and Ne.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/580/A17
- Title:
- {alpha}-element abundances of Cepheid stars
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/580/A17
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present new homogeneous measurements of Na, Al, and three alpha-elements (Mg, Si, Ca) for 75 Galactic Cepheids, complemented with Cepheid abundances available in the literature, for a total of 439 stars. The abundances are based on high spectral resolution (R~38000) and high signal-to-noise ratio (S/N~50-300) spectra collected with UVES at ESO VLT. Special attention was given to providing a homogeneous abundance scale for these five elements plus iron. In addition, accurate Galactocentric distances (RG) based on near-infrared photometry are also available for all the Cepheids in the sample. We found that these five elements display well-defined linear radial gradients and modest standard deviations over the entire range of RG. The [element/Fe] abundance ratios are constant across the entire thin disk and over the entire period range; only the Ca radial distribution shows marginal evidence of slopes. These results indicate that the chemical enrichment history of iron and of the quoted elements has been quite similar across the four quadrants of the Galactic thin disk, and very homogenous within the range in age covered by the Cepheids (~10-300Myr). Finally, we also find that Cepheid abundances agree with similar abundances for thin and thick disk dwarf stars, and they follow the typical Mg-Al and Na-O correlations.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/883/128
- Title:
- alpha & Fe abundances in the giant stellar stream
- Short Name:
- J/ApJ/883/128
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present the first measurements of [Fe/H] and [{alpha}/Fe] abundances, obtained using spectral synthesis modeling, for red giant branch stars in M31's giant stellar stream (GSS). The spectroscopic observations, obtained at a projected distance of 17kpc from M31's center, yielded 61 stars with [Fe/H] measurements, including 21 stars with [{alpha}/Fe] measurements, from 112 targets identified as M31 stars. The [Fe/H] measurements confirm the expectation from photometric metallicity estimates that stars in this region of M31's halo are relatively metal rich compared to stars in the Milky Way's inner halo: more than half the stars in the field, including those not associated with kinematically identified substructure, have [Fe/H] abundances >-1.0. The stars in this field are {alpha}-enhanced at lower metallicities, while [{alpha}/Fe] decreases with increasing [Fe/H] above metallicities of [Fe/H]>~-0.9. Three kinematical components have been previously identified in this field: the GSS, a second kinematically cold feature of unknown origin, and M31's kinematically hot halo. We compare probabilistic [Fe/H] and [{alpha}/Fe] distribution functions for each of the components. The GSS and the second kinematically cold feature have very similar abundance distributions, while the halo component is more metal poor. Although the current sample sizes are small, a comparison of the abundances of stars in the GSS field with abundances of M31 halo and dSph stars from the literature indicate that the progenitor of the stream was likely more massive, and experienced a higher efficiency of star formation, than M31's existing dSphs or the dEs NGC147 and NGC185.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/other/RAA/16.G10
- Title:
- [alpha/Fe] ratios from LAMOST spectra
- Short Name:
- J/other/RAA/16.G
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- The [{alpha}/Fe] ratios in stars are good tracers to probe the formation history of stellar populations and the chemical evolution of the Galaxy. The spectroscopic survey of LAMOST provides a good opportunity to determine [{alpha}/Fe] of millions of stars in the Galaxy. We present a method of measuring the [{alpha}/Fe] ratios from LAMOST spectra using the template-matching technique of the LSP3 pipeline. We use three test samples of stars selected from the ELODIE and MILES libraries, as well as the LEGUE survey to validate our method. Based on the test results, we conclude that our method is valid for measuring [{alpha}/Fe] from low-resolution spectra acquired by the LAMOST survey. Within the range of the stellar parameters Teff=[5000, 7500]K, logg=[1.0, 5.0]dex and [Fe/H]=[-1.5, +0.5]dex, our [{alpha}/Fe] measurements are consistent with values derived from high-resolution spectra, and the accuracy of our [{alpha}/Fe] measurements from LAMOST spectra is better than 0.1dex with spectral signal-to-noise higher than 20.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/A+A/367/859
- Title:
- {alpha} Scl and HD 170973 abundances
- Short Name:
- J/A+A/367/859
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- Fine analyses of the magnetic CP stars {alpha} Scl and HD 170973 are presented using ATLAS9 model atmospheres which have same bulk metallicity as the deduced abundances. The light elements are mostly solar except for silicon, and all the heavier elements except nickel in HD 170973, which is solar, are greatly overabundant. The iron peak elements are typically 10 times overabundant, Sr is of order of 1000 times solar, Y and Zr are of order of 100 times solar. The rare earths are 1000 or more times overabundant.
- ID:
- ivo://CDS.VizieR/J/ApJ/708/1290
- Title:
- A 2MASS view of the Sgr dSph. VI.
- Short Name:
- J/ApJ/708/1290
- Date:
- 21 Oct 2021
- Publisher:
- CDS
- Description:
- We present high-resolution spectroscopic measurements of the abundances of the {alpha} element titanium (Ti) and s-process elements yttrium (Y) and lanthanum (La) for 59 candidate M giant members of the Sagittarius (Sgr) dwarf spheroidal (dSph) + tidal tail system pre-selected on the basis of position and radial velocity (RV). As expected, the majority of these stars show peculiar abundance patterns compared to those of nominal Milky Way (MW) stars, but as a group, the stars form a coherent picture of chemical enrichment of the Sgr dSph from [Fe/H]=-1.4 to solar abundance. Finally, we analyze the chemical abundances of a moving group of M giants among the Sgr leading arm stars at the North Galactic Cap, but having RVs unlike the infalling Sgr leading arm debris there. Through use of "chemical fingerprinting," we conclude that these mostly receding northern hemisphere M giants also are Sgr stars, likely trailing arm debris overlapping the Sgr leading arm in the north.