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Gas properties in the Medusa minor merger - comparing with ULIRGs

arXiv:astro-ph/0108083

Abstract

High resolution observations of CO and 13CO 1--0 in the Medusa (NGC4194) minor merger show the CO/13CO 1--0 intensity ratio (R) increasing from normal values (5-10) in the outer parts of the galaxy to high (>20) values in the central, extended starburst region. Ratios >20 are otherwise typical of more luminous mergers. The Medusa L_FIR/L_CO ratio rivals that of ultraluminous galaxies (ULIRGs), despite the comparatively modest luminosity, indicating an exceptionally high star formation efficiency (SFE). We present models of the high pressure ISM in a ULIRG and the relatively low pressure ISM of the Medusa. We discuss how these models may explain large R in both types of distributions. Since the HCN emission is faint towards the Medusa, we suggest that the SFE is not primarily controlled by the mass fraction of dense (n > 10^4 cm-3) gas, but is probably strongly dependent on dynamics. The bright HCN emission towards ULIRGs is not necessarily evidence that the IR emission there is always powered by starbursts.

6 pages, 3 included figures, conference "The Central kpc of Starbursts and AGN" La Palma, 2001