ALMA Observations of Warm Dense Gas in NGC 1614 - Breaking of the Star Formation Law in the Central Kiloparsec
Title | ALMA Observations of Warm Dense Gas in NGC 1614 - Breaking of the Star Formation Law in the Central Kiloparsec |
Publication Type | Journal Article |
Year of Publication | 2015 |
Authors | Xu C.K, Cao C., Lu N., Gao Y., Diaz-Santos T., Herrero-Illana R., Meijerink R., Privon G., Zhao Y.-H., Evans A.S, König S., Mazzarella J.M, Aalto S., Appleton P., Armus L., Charmandaris V., Chu J., Haan S., Inami H., Murphy E.J, Sanders D.B, Schulz B., van der Werf P. |
Journal | The Astrophysical Journal |
Volume | 799 |
Pagination | 11 |
Date Published | jan |
Keywords | galaxies: active, galaxies: evolution, galaxies: general, galaxies: interactions, galaxies: ISM, galaxies: magnetic fields, galaxies: nuclei, galaxies: starburst, submillimeter: galaxies |
Abstract | We present ALMA Cycle-0 observations of the CO (6-5) line emission and of the 435 {$μ$}m dust continuum emission in the central kiloparsec of NGC 1614, a local luminous infrared galaxy at a distance of 67.8 Mpc (1$\{$$^{\prime \prime }$$\}$= 329 pc). The CO emission is well resolved by the ALMA beam (0.''26 {\times} 0.''20) into a circumnuclear ring, with an integrated flux of f $_{ CO(6-5)}$ = 898 ({\plusmn} 153) Jy km s$^{-1}$, which is 63({\plusmn} 12)% of the total CO (6-5) flux measured by Herschel. The molecular ring, located between 100 pc łt} r łt} 350 pc from the nucleus, looks clumpy and includes seven unresolved (or marginally resolved) knots with median velocity dispersion of \~{}40 km s$^{-1}$. These knots are associated with strong star formation regions with {$Σ$}$_{SFR}$ \~{} 100 M $_{&sun;}$ yr$^{-1}$ kpc$^{-2}$ and {$Σ$} $_{Gas}${\tilde} 10⁴ $\{$M$\}$\_{\sun} pc$^{-2}$. The non-detections of the nucleus in both the CO (6-5) line emission and the 435 {$μ$}m continuum rule out, with relatively high confidence, a Compton-thick active galactic nucleus in NGC 1614. Comparisons with radio continuum emission show a strong deviation from an expected local correlation between {$Σ$}$_{Gas}$ and {$Σ$}$_{SFR}$, indicating a breakdown of the Kennicutt-Schmidt law on the linear scale of \~{}100 pc. The National Radio Astronomy Observatory is a facility of the National Science Foundation operated under cooperative agreement by Associated Universities, Inc. |
URL | http://adsabs.harvard.edu/abs/2015ApJ...799...11X |
DOI | 10.1088/0004-637X/799/1/11 |