The CO-CAVITY project: Molecular gas in void galaxies
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Sánchez Portal, M.; Rodríguez, M. I.; Lisenfeld, Ute; Duarte Puertas, Salvador; Espada Fernández, Daniel; Pérez Martín, María Isabel; Domínguez Gómez, Jesús; Jimenez, A.; Argudo Fernández, María del Carmen; Verley, Simon; CAVITY CollaborationEditorial
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2024-03-28Referencia bibliográfica
M. Sánchez-Portal, M.I. Rodríguez, U. Lisenfeld, A. Bongiovanni, S. Duarte Puertas, D. Espada, I. Pérez, J. Domínguez-Gómez, A. Jimenez, M. Argudo-Fernández, S. Verley, P. Villalba-González and the CAVITY Collaboration. The CO-CAVITY project: Molecular gas in void galaxies. EPJ Web Conf., 293 (2024) 00046 DOI: https://doi.org/10.1051/epjconf/202429300046
Resumen
Galaxies in voids have experienced a different environment than
those in denser environments during their entire existence. Their properties
are possibly different from galaxies in denser media. The CO-CAVITY project
aims at studying the molecular gas contents of void galaxies and compare with
non-void ones. To this end, 106 galaxies drawn from the mother CAVITY Integral
Field Unit (IFU) sample have been observed with the EMIR receiver at the
IRAM 30m telescope in Pico Veleta targeting the CO(1–0) and CO(2–1) lines.
The data gathered allows deriving the star formation efficiency, molecular-toatomic
gas mass ratio and molecular-to-stellar mass ratio. The preliminary results
presented here suggest that in general, there are no significant differences
(within the errors) in the molecular gas content of void and control samples,
although some deviations are observed in certain ranges when splitting the samples
in stellar mass bins.





