Hiroyuki Kaneko, Nario Kuno, Daisuke Iono, Yoichi Tamura, Tomoka Tosaki, Koichiro Nakanishi, Tsuyoshi Sawada
We present the results of 12CO(J = 1-0) mapping observations toward four interacting galaxies in early and mid stages of the interaction to understand the behavior of molecular gas in galaxy-galaxy interaction. The observations were carried out using the 45-m telescope at Nobeyama Radio Observatory (NRO). We compared our CO total flux to those previously obtained with single-dish observations and found that there are no discrepancy between them. Applying a typical CO-H2 conversion factor, all constituent galaxies have molecular gas mass more than 10^9 M_sun. Comparisons to HI, Ks and tracers of SF such as Halpha, FUV, 8 um and 24 um revealed that the distribution of molecular gas in interacting galaxies in the early stage of the interaction differs from atomic gas, stars and star-forming regions. These differences are not explained without the result of the interaction. Central concentration of molecular gas of interacting galaxies in the early stage of the interaction is lower than that of isolated galaxies, which suggests molecular gas is distributed off-centre and/or extends in the beginning of the interaction.
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http://arxiv.org/abs/1210.2217
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