The ATLAS 3D project - XI. Dense molecular gas properties of CO-luminous early-type galaxies

Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 421:2 (2012) 1298-1314

Authors:

A Crocker, M Krips, M Bureau, LM Young, TA Davis, E Bayet, K Alatalo, L Blitz, M Bois, F Bournaud, M Cappellari, RL Davies, PT de Zeeuw, PA Duc, E Emsellem, S Khochfar, D Krajnović, H Kuntschner, PY Lablanche, RM Mcdermid, R Morganti, T Naab, T Oosterloo, M Sarzi, N Scott, P Serra, AM Weijmans

Abstract:

Surveying 18 12CO-bright galaxies from the ATLAS 3D early-type galaxy sample with the Institut de Radio Astronomie Millimétrique (IRAM) 30-m telescope, we detect 13CO(1-0) and 13CO(2-1) in all 18 galaxies, HCN(1-0) in 12/18 and HCO +(1-0) in 10/18. We find that the line ratios 12CO(1-0)/ 13CO(1-0) and 12CO(1-0)/HCN(1-0) are clearly correlated with several galaxy properties: total stellar mass, luminosity-weighted mean stellar age, molecular-to-atomic gas ratio, dust temperature and dust morphology. We suggest that these correlations are primarily governed by the optical depth in the 12CO lines; interacting, accreting and/or starbursting early-type galaxies have more optically thin molecular gas while those with settled dust and gas discs host optically thick molecular gas. The ranges of the integrated line intensity ratios generally overlap with those of spirals, although we note some outliers in the 12CO(1-0)/ 13CO(1-0), 12CO(2-1)/ 13CO(2-1) and HCN/HCO +(1-0) ratios. In particular, three galaxies are found to have very low 12CO(1-0)/ 13CO(1-0) and 12CO(2-1)/ 13CO(2-1) ratios. Such low ratios may signal particularly stable molecular gas which creates stars less efficiently than 'normal' (i.e. below Schmidt-Kennicutt prediction), consistent with the low dust temperatures seen in these galaxies. © 2012 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2012 RAS.

Herschel-ATLAS/GAMA: a census of dust in optically selected galaxies from stacking at submillimetre wavelengths

\mnras 421 (2012) 3027-3059-3027-3059

Authors:

N Bourne, SJ Maddox, L Dunne, R Auld, M Baes, IK Baldry, DG Bonfield, A Cooray, SM Croom, A Dariush, G de Zotti, SP Driver, S Dye, S Eales, HL Gomez, J González-Nuevo, AM Hopkins, E Ibar, MJ Jarvis, A Lapi, B Madore, MJ Micha lowski, M Pohlen, CC Popescu, EE Rigby, M Seibert, DJB Smith, RJ Tuffs, PVD Werf, S Brough, S Buttiglione, A Cava, DL Clements, CJ Conselice, J Fritz, R Hopwood, RJ Ivison, DH Jones, LS Kelvin, J Liske, J Loveday, P Norberg, ASG Robotham, G Rodighiero, P Temi

Herschel-ATLAS: Planck sources in the Phase 1 fields

ArXiv e-prints (2012)

Authors:

D Herranz, J González-Nuevo, DL Clements, M Clemens, G De Zotti, M López-Caniego, A Lapi, G Rodighiero, L Danese, H Fu, A Cooray, M Baes, GJ Bendo, L Bonavera, FJ Carrera, H Dole, S Eales, RJ Ivison, M Jarvis, G Lagache, M Massardi, MJ Michalowski, M Negrello, E Rigby, D Scott, E Valiante, I Valtchanov, P Van der Werf, R Auld, S Buttiglione, A Dariush, L Dunne, R Hopwood, C Hoyos, E Ibar, S Maddox

Herschel-ATLAS: Toward a Sample of 1000 Strongly Lensed Galaxies

\apj 749 (2012) 65-65

Authors:

J González-Nuevo, A Lapi, S Fleuren, S Bressan, L Danese, G De Zotti, M Negrello, Z-Y Cai, L Fan, W Sutherland, M Baes, AJ Baker, DL Clements, A Cooray, H Dannerbauer, L Dunne, S Dye, S Eales, DT Frayer, AI Harris, R Ivison, MJ Jarvis, MJ Micha lowski, M López-Caniego, G Rodighiero, K Rowlands, S Serjeant, D Scott, P van der Werf, R Auld, S Buttiglione, A Cava, A Dariush, J Fritz, R Hopwood, E Ibar, S Maddox, E Pascale, M Pohlen, E Rigby, D Smith, P Temi

Combined results of searches for the standard model Higgs boson in pp collisions at s=7 TeV

Physics Letters, Section B: Nuclear, Elementary Particle and High-Energy Physics 710:1 (2012) 26-48

Authors:

S Chatrchyan, V Khachatryan, AM Sirunyan, A Tumasyan, W Adam, T Bergauer, M Dragicevic, J Erö, C Fabjan, M Friedl, R Frühwirth, VM Ghete, J Hammer, M Hoch, N Hörmann, J Hrubec, M Jeitler, W Kiesenhofer, M Krammer, D Liko, I Mikulec, M Pernicka, B Rahbaran, C Rohringer, H Rohringer, R Schöfbeck, J Strauss, A Taurok, F Teischinger, P Wagner, W Waltenberger, G Walzel, E Widl, CE Wulz, V Mossolov, N Shumeiko, J Suarez, S Bansal, L Benucci, T Cornelis, EA De, X Janssen, S Luyckx, T Maes, L Mucibello, S Ochesanu, B Roland, R Rougny, M Selvaggi, H Van, P Van, N Van, A Van, F Blekman, S Blyweert, J D'Hondt, R Gonzalez, A Kalogeropoulos, M Maes, A Olbrechts, W Van, GP Van, I Villella, O Charaf, B Clerbaux, G De, V Dero, APR Gay, GH Hammad, T Hreus, A Léonard, PE Marage, L Thomas, C Vander, P Vanlaer, J Wickens, V Adler, K Beernaert, A Cimmino, S Costantini, G Garcia, M Grunewald, B Klein, J Lellouch, A Marinov, J Mccartin, AA Ocampo, D Ryckbosch, N Strobbe, F Thyssen, M Tytgat, L Vanelderen, P Verwilligen, S Walsh, E Yazgan, N Zaganidis, S Basegmez, G Bruno, L Ceard

Abstract:

Combined results are reported from searches for the standard model Higgs boson in proton-proton collisions at s=7 TeV in five Higgs boson decay modes: γγ, bb, ττ, WW, and ZZ. The explored Higgs boson mass range is 110-600 GeV. The analysed data correspond to an integrated luminosity of 4.6-4.8 fb -1. The expected excluded mass range in the absence of the standard model Higgs boson is 118-543 GeV at 95% CL. The observed results exclude the standard model Higgs boson in the mass range 127-600 GeV at 95% CL, and in the mass range 129-525 GeV at 99% CL. An excess of events above the expected standard model background is observed at the low end of the explored mass range making the observed limits weaker than expected in the absence of a signal. The largest excess, with a local significance of 3.1σ, is observed for a Higgs boson mass hypothesis of 124 GeV. The global significance of observing an excess with a local significance ≥3.1σ anywhere in the search range 110-600 (110-145) GeV is estimated to be 1.5σ(2.1σ). More data are required to ascertain the origin of the observed excess. © 2012 CERN.