dc.creatorSun, Jiayi
dc.creatorLeroy, Adam K.
dc.creatorSchinnerer, Eva
dc.creatorHughes, Annie
dc.creatorRosolowsky, Erik
dc.creatorQuerejeta, Miguel
dc.creatorSchruba, Andreas
dc.creatorLiu, Daizhong
dc.creatorSaito, Toshiki
dc.creatorHerrera, Cinthya N.
dc.creatorFaesi, Christopher
dc.creatorUsero, Antonio
dc.creatorPety, Jérôme
dc.creatorKruijssen, J. M. Diederik
dc.creatorOstriker, Eve C.
dc.creatorBigiel, Frank
dc.creatorBlanc Mendiberri, Guillermo
dc.creatorBolatto, Alberto D.
dc.creatorBoquien, Médéric
dc.creatorChevance, Mélanie
dc.creatorDale, Daniel A.
dc.creatorDeger, Sinan
dc.creatorEmsellem, Eric
dc.creatorGlover, Simon C.O.
dc.creatorGrasha, Kathryn
dc.creatorGroves, Brent
dc.creatorHenshaw, Jonathan
dc.creatorJiménez Donaire, María J.
dc.creatorKim, Jenny J.
dc.creatorKlessen, Ralf S.
dc.creatorKreckel, Kathryn
dc.creatorLee, Janice C.
dc.creatorMeidt, Sharon
dc.creatorSandstrom, Karin
dc.creatorSardone, Amy E.
dc.creatorUtomo, Dyas
dc.creatorWilliams, Thomas G.
dc.date.accessioned2021-07-24T21:48:27Z
dc.date.available2021-07-24T21:48:27Z
dc.date.created2021-07-24T21:48:27Z
dc.date.issued2020
dc.identifierThe Astrophysical Journal Letters, 901:L8 (12pp), 2020 September 20
dc.identifier10.3847/2041-8213/abb3be
dc.identifierhttps://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/180670
dc.description.abstractUsing the PHANGS-ALMA CO(2-1) survey, we characterize molecular gas properties on similar to 100 pc scales across 102,778 independent sightlines in 70 nearby galaxies. This yields the best synthetic view of molecular gas properties on cloud scales across the local star-forming galaxy population obtained to date. Consistent with previous studies, we observe a wide range of molecular gas surface densities (3.4 dex), velocity dispersions (1.7 dex), and turbulent pressures (6.5 dex) across the galaxies in our sample. Under simplifying assumptions about subresolution gas structure, the inferred virial parameters suggest that the kinetic energy of the molecular gas typically exceeds its self-gravitational binding energy at similar to 100 pc scales by a modest factor (1.3 on average). We find that the cloud-scale surface density, velocity dispersion, and turbulent pressure (1) increase toward the inner parts of galaxies, (2) are exceptionally high in the centers of barred galaxies (where the gas also appears less gravitationally bound), and (3) are moderately higher in spiral arms than in inter-arm regions. The galaxy-wide averages of these gas properties also correlate with the integrated stellar mass, star formation rate, and offset from the star-forming main sequence of the host galaxies. These correlations persist even when we exclude regions with extraordinary gas properties in galaxy centers, which contribute significantly to the inter-galaxy variations. Our results provide key empirical constraints on the physical link between molecular cloud populations and their galactic environment.
dc.languageen
dc.publisherIOP Publishing
dc.rightshttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile
dc.sourceThe Astrophysical Journal Letters
dc.subjectMillimeter astronomy
dc.subjectMolecular gas
dc.subjectLate-type galaxies
dc.titleMolecular Gas Properties on Cloud Scales across the Local Star-forming Galaxy Population
dc.typeArtículo de revista


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