We present our high-resolution (0.″15 × 0.″13, ∼34 pc) observations of the CO (6−5) line emission, which probes the warm and dense molecular gas, and the 434 μ m dust continuum emission in the nuclear region of the starburst galaxy IC 5179, conducted with the Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA). The CO (6−5) emission is spatially distributed in filamentary structures with many dense cores and shows a velocity field that is characteristic of a circumnuclear rotating gas disk, with 90% of the rotation speed arising within a radius of ≲150 pc. At the scale of our spatial resolution, the CO (6−5) and dust emission peaks do not always coincide, with their surface brightness ratio varying by a factor of ∼10. This result suggests that their excitation mechanisms are likely different, as further evidenced by the southwest to northeast spatial gradient of both CO-to-dust continuum ratio and Pa- α equivalent width. Within the nuclear region (radius ∼ 300 pc) and with a resolution of ∼34 pc, the CO line flux (dust flux density) detected in our ALMA observations is 180 ± 18 Jy km s −1 (71 ± 7 mJy), which accounts for 22% (2.4%) of the total value measured by Herschel .
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Zhao 赵, Y. 应和, Lu, N., Díaz-Santos, T., Xu, C. K., Gao 高, Y. 煜, Charmandaris, V., … Cao, C. (2017). ALMA Maps of Dust and Warm Dense Gas Emission in the Starburst Galaxy IC 5179*. The Astrophysical Journal, 845(1), 58. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa7ff8
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