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Evolution of Molecular Clouds in the Superwind Galaxy NGC 1808 Probed by ALMA Observations

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2017-11-15 v1

Abstract

ALMA imaging of the cold molecular medium in the nearby starburst galaxy NGC 1808 is presented. The observations reveal the distribution of molecular gas, traced by 12^{12}CO (1-0) and 12^{12}CO (3-2), and continuum (93 and 350 GHz) across the central 1 kpc starburst region at high resolution of 1\sim1 arcsec. A molecular gas torus (radius 30\sim30 pc) is discovered in the circumnuclear disk (CND; central 100 pc), with a high CO (3-2)/CO (1-0) ratio of 1\sim1, surrounded by massive (10610^6-10710^7 MM_\odot) clouds with high star formation efficiency (SFE108\sim10^{-8} yr1^{-1}), molecular spiral arms, and a 500 pc pseudoring. The CND harbors a continuum core and molecular gas exhibiting peculiar motion. The new data confirm the line splitting along the minor galactic axis, interpreted as a nuclear gas outflow with average velocity 180\sim180 km s1^{-1}, and show evidence of a velocity gradient of +0.4\sim+0.4 km s1^{-1} pc1^{-1} along the axis. In addition, supershells expanding from the 500 pc ring with maximum velocities of 75\sim75 km s1^{-1} are revealed. The distribution and CO luminosities of molecular clouds in the central 1 kpc starburst region indicate an evolutionary sequence, from gas accretion onto the 500 pc ring from the large-scale bar, to enhanced star formation in the ring, and outflow as feedback.

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@article{arxiv.1710.01829,
  title  = {Evolution of Molecular Clouds in the Superwind Galaxy NGC 1808 Probed by ALMA Observations},
  author = {Dragan Salak and Yuto Tomiyasu and Naomasa Nakai and Nario Kuno and Yusuke Miyamoto and Hiroyuki Kaneko},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1710.01829},
  year   = {2017}
}

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Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal