THE FCRAO EXTRAGALACTIC CO SURVEY .1. THE DATA

Citation
Js. Young et al., THE FCRAO EXTRAGALACTIC CO SURVEY .1. THE DATA, The Astrophysical journal. Supplement series, 98(1), 1995, pp. 219-257
Citations number
48
Categorie Soggetti
Astronomy & Astrophysics
ISSN journal
00670049
Volume
98
Issue
1
Year of publication
1995
Pages
219 - 257
Database
ISI
SICI code
0067-0049(1995)98:1<219:TFECS.>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Emission from the CO molecule at lambda = 2.6 mm has been observed at 1412 positions in 300 galaxies using the 14 m telescope of the Five Co llege Radio Astronomy Observatory (HPBW = 45 ''); these data comprise the FCRAO Extragalactic CO Survey. In this paper we describe the galax y sample, present the data, and determine global CO fluxes and radial distributions for the galaxies in the Survey. Future papers will deal with the data analysis, both with regard to the global properties of g alaxies and the radial distributions within them. CO emission was dete cted in 236 of the 300 Survey galaxies for an overall detection rate o f 79%; among the 52 Sc galaxies in the Survey, the detection rate was as high as 96%. Most of the 193 galaxies observed in multiple position s exhibit CO distributions which peak at the center. However, a small number (10-primarily Sb galaxies) exhibit CO rings at 45 '' resolution , and a similar number (18-primarily Sc galaxies) have CO distribution s which peak on one side of the center. We derive CO isophotal diamete rs for 151 galaxies and find the mean ratio of CO to optical isophotal diameters to be 0.5. We also find a trend along the Hubble sequence s uch that the mean ratio of CO to optical isophotal diameters is smalle st among the early-type spirals (SO/a, Sa, and Sab) and the mean ratio increases for Sb, Sbc, and Sc galaxies, finally decreasing among the later types. Comparison of the global fluxes we derive for the Survey galaxies with independent measurements from the literature indicates t hat the global fluxes we derive are accurate to similar to 40%.