Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2007-03-09
Astron.J.134:118-134,2007
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted by AJ. 45 pages, 10 figures (Fig 1-5 and Fig 7 in gif format)
Scientific paper
10.1086/517996
We present a comprehensive study of the dust and gas properties in the after-head-on-collision UGC12914/15 galaxy system using multi-transition CO data and SCUBA sub-mm continuum images at both 450 and 850$\mu$m. CO(3-2) line emission was detected in the disks of UGC 12914 and UGC 12915 as well as in a bridge connecting the two galaxies. Dust emission at 450$\mu$m was detected for the first time in the two galactic disks and in the connecting bridge. Using an LVG excitation analysis model we have obtained good estimates of the physical parameters in different regions of this system and the amount of molecular gas was found to be 3-4 times lower than that estimated by other investigators using the standard Galactic CO-to-H2 conversion factor. Comparing with the dust mass derived from the SCUBA data, we found that the gas-to-dust ratio was comparable to the Galactic value in the two galaxy disks but a factor of ~3 higher in the bridge. The physical condition of the molecular gas in the bridge is comparable to that in the diffuse clouds in our Galaxy. Our result is consistent with the scenario that the bridge molecular gas originated from the disk molecular clouds and has been drawn out of the galactic disks due to direct cloud-cloud collision. Our data indicate that the global star formation efficiency (SFE) in UGC 12915 is comparable to that of normal spiral galaxies, and the SFE is 40% lower in UGC 12914 than in UGC 12915. Little star formation activity was found in the bridge except in an HII region adjacent to the disk of UGC 12915.
Dunne Loretta.
Gao Yanfang
Seaquist Ernest R.
Zhu Ming
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