James J. Fischer
Max Planck Society
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The Astrophysical Journal | 2015
E. González-Alfonso; James J. Fischer; E. Sturm; J. Graciá-Carpio; Sylvain Veilleux; M. Melendez; D. Lutz; A. Poglitsch; Susanne Aalto; Niklas Falstad; H. W. W. Spoon; D. Farrah; A. Blasco; C. Henkel; A. Contursi; A. Verma; M. Spaans; Horace A. Smith; M. Ashby; S. Hailey-Dunsheath; S. Garcia-Burillo; J. Martin-Pintado; P. Van Der Werf; R. Meijerink; R. Genzel
Herschel/PACS observations of 29 local (ultra)luminous infrared galaxies, including both starburst and active galactic nucleus (AGN) dominated sources as diagnosed in the mid-infrared/optical, show that the equivalent width of the absorbing OH 65 μm Π_(3/2) J = 9/2-7/2 line (W_(eq)(OH65)) with lower level energy E_(low) ≈ 300 K, is anticorrelated with the [C II]158 μm line to far-infrared luminosity ratio, and correlated with the far-infrared luminosity per unit gas mass and with the 60-to-100 μm far-infrared color. While all sources are in the active L_(IR)/M_(H2) > 50L_☉/M_☉ mode as derived from previous CO line studies, the OH65 absorption shows a bimodal distribution with a discontinuity at L_(FIR)/M_(H2) ≈ 100 L_☉/M_☉. In the most buried sources, OH65 probes material partially responsible for the silicate 9.7 μm absorption. Combined with observations of the OH 71 μm Π_(1/2) J = 7/2-5/2 doublet (E_(low) ≈ 415 K), radiative transfer models characterized by the equivalent dust temperature, T_(dust), and the continuum optical depth at 100 μm, τ_(100), indicate that strong [C_(II)]158 μm deficits are associated with far-IR thick (τ_(100) ≳ 0.7, N_H ≳ 10^(24) cm^(–2)), warm (T_(dust) ≳ 60 K) structures where the OH 65 μm absorption is produced, most likely in circumnuclear disks/tori/cocoons. With their high L_(FIR)/M_(H2) ratios and columns, the presence of these structures is expected to give rise to strong [C_(II)] deficits. W_(eq)(OH65) probes the fraction of infrared luminosity arising from these compact/warm environments, which is ≳ 30%-50% in sources with high W_(eq)(OH65). Sources with high W_(eq)(OH65) have surface densities of both L_(IR) and M_(H2) higher than inferred from the half-light (CO or UV/optical) radius, tracing coherent structures that represent the most buried/active stage of (circum)nuclear starburst-AGN co-evolution.
Archive | 1999
James J. Fischer; S. Lord; Sarah J. Unger; C. Matt Bradford; James R. Brauher; Peter E. Clegg; James W. Colbert; Peter Timothy Cox; Matthew A. Greenhouse; Vanessa I. Harvey; M. Malkan; Gary J. Melnick; Horace A. Smith; L. Spinoglio; Vladimir S. Strelnitski; J. P. Suter
arXiv: Astrophysics | 2003
G. J. White; H. A. Smith; G. J. Stacey; C. Matt Bradford; Sarah J. Leeks; O. Sweet; James J. Fischer
Archive | 2007
S. Lord; Paul van der Werf; Padeli P. Papadopoulos; Martina C. Wiedner; T. R. Greve; Horace A. Smith; Manolis Xilouris; A. Weiss; Frederich M. Walter; V. Charmandaris; C. Kramer; Marco Spaans; L. Spinoglio; Joseph M. Mazzarella; David A. Sanders; R. Meijerink; James J. Fischer; Kate Gudrun Isaak; Lee Armus; Aaron S. Evans
Archive | 2005
L. Spinoglio; M. Malkan; Horace A. Smith; Eduardo Gonzalez-Alfonso; James J. Fischer
Archive | 2004
Horace A. Smith; E. González-Alfonso; James J. Fischer; Matthew L. N. Ashby; Charles Christopher Dudley; L. Spinoglio
Archive | 2003
L. Spinoglio; M. Malkan; Horace A. Smith; James J. Fischer
Archive | 2003
Shobita Satyapal; Charles Christopher Dudley; James J. Fischer; Michael L. Luhman; Horace A. Smith
Archive | 2002
Horace A. Smith; Oren Sternberg; James J. Fischer; Milt Rebbert; Kathryn Stewart; Brian C. Hicks; Matthew A. Greenhouse
Archive | 2000
L. Spinoglio; M. Benedettini; Grazia De Troia; M. Malkan; Peter E. Clegg; James J. Fischer; Matthew A. Greenhouse; Shobita Satyapal; Horace A. Smith; Gordon J. Stacey; Sarah J. Unger