2018
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/sty2499
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JINGLE, a JCMT legacy survey of dust and gas for galaxy evolution studies – I. Survey overview and first results

Abstract: JINGLE is a new JCMT legacy survey designed to systematically study the cold interstellar medium of galaxies in the local Universe. As part of the survey we perform 850 μm continuum measurements with SCUBA-2 for a representative sample of 193 Herschel-selected galaxies with M * > 10 9 M , as well as integrated CO(2-1) line fluxes with RxA3m for a subset of 90 of these galaxies. The sample is selected from fields covered by the Herschel-ATLAS survey that are also targeted by the MaNGA optical integral-field spe… Show more

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“…We note that this is a pure luminosity relation that does not imply any assumption on the α CO factor. Similar trends between (both monochromatic and integrated) FIR and CO luminosity are often found in the literature, showing that they are either nonlinear (e.g., Saintonge et al 2018) or even point to different relations for SFGs and ULIRGs/SMGs (Daddi et al 2010;Genzel et al 2010; see also Carilli & Walter 2013). These results suggest that assuming a single constant L CO /L FIR ratio might be too simplistic.…”
Section: Gas Masssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…We note that this is a pure luminosity relation that does not imply any assumption on the α CO factor. Similar trends between (both monochromatic and integrated) FIR and CO luminosity are often found in the literature, showing that they are either nonlinear (e.g., Saintonge et al 2018) or even point to different relations for SFGs and ULIRGs/SMGs (Daddi et al 2010;Genzel et al 2010; see also Carilli & Walter 2013). These results suggest that assuming a single constant L CO /L FIR ratio might be too simplistic.…”
Section: Gas Masssupporting
confidence: 79%
“…The systematic offsets are about 0.15-0.25 dex, but are comparable to the scatter of the data. Considering the relatively better agreement of the "α 850,H17 " method to other methods as well as recent observations (Bertemes et al 2018;Saintonge et al 2018), we choose the "α 850,H17 " method as our final gas mass calculation for the A 3 COSMOS galaxies. We also tested our full analysis with other gas mass 1 1 1 11 Fig.…”
Section: Comparing Gas Mass Calibrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Due to these requirements, they are mainly main-sequence star-forming galaxies with −1.5 < log SFR/[M yr −1 ] < 1.5 (see Figure 1). A detailed description of the selection criteria is provided in Saintonge et al (2018). Most of the JINGLE objects are late-type galaxies, with only seven classified as early-type galaxies (Saintonge et al 2018).…”
Section: Jingle Samplementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The JINGLE (JCMT dust and gas In Nearby Galaxies Legacy Exploration), survey is a large program on the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) which aims to characterize the dust and molecular gas in nearby galaxies and study the relation between the two (Saintonge et al 2018). JIN-GLE combines dust observations from the SCUBA-2 camera on the JCMT (and from Herschel ), with the cold gas measurements obtained with the JCMT RxA instrument.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%