Exploring the evolution of giant molecular clouds in one of the nearest spiral galaxies M33

A. Konishi, K. Muraoka, K. Tokuda, S. Fujita, R. Yamada, F. Demachi, K. Tachihara, Y. Fukui, Masato I. N. Kobayashi, Tsuge Kisetsu, A. Kawamura, T. Onishi
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Abstract The evolution of giant molecular clouds (GMCs), which are the main sites of star formation, is essential for unraveling how stars form and how galaxies evolve. We analyzed the M33 CO(J = 2–1) data with spatial resolution of 39 pc obtained by ALMA-ACA 7 m array combined with IRAM 30 m. We identified 736 GMCs and classified them into three types; Type I: associated with no Hii regions, Type II: associated with Hii regions with the Hα luminosity L(Hα) < 1037.5 erg s-1, Type III: associated with Hii regions with L(Hα) > 1037.5erg s-1. We found that mass, size, and velocity dispersion of GMCs slightly increase in the order of Type I, II, and III GMCs. Type III GMCs mainly exist in the spiral arm, while many of Type I and Type II GMCs are distributed in the inter-arm. Assuming that the star formation proceeds steadily, we roughly estimated the total GMC lifetime of 30 Myr.
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在最近的螺旋星系之一M33中探索巨大分子云的演化
巨分子云(GMCs)是恒星形成的主要场所,其演化对于揭示恒星如何形成和星系如何演化至关重要。利用ALMA-ACA 7 m阵列结合IRAM 30 m阵列获得的空间分辨率为39pc的M33 CO(J = 2-1)数据进行了分析。共鉴定出736种gmc,并将其分为三类;I型:不与Hii区相关,II型:与Hii区相关,Hα光度L(Hα) < 1037.5erg -1, III型:与Hii区相关,L(Hα) > 1037.5erg -1。我们发现,gmc的质量、大小和速度分散程度依次为I型、II型和III型。III型gmc主要分布在旋臂上,而I型和II型gmc分布在旋臂间。假设恒星形成过程稳定,我们粗略估计GMC的总寿命为30兆r。
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