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Neutral atomic and molecular clouds and star formation in the outer Carina arm

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2023-08-04 v1

Abstract

We present a comprehensive investigation of HI (super)clouds, molecular clouds (MCs), and star formation in the Carina spiral arm of the outer Galaxy. Utilizing HI4PI and CfA CO survey data, we identify HI clouds and MCs based on the (ll, vLSR{v_\mathrm{LSR}}) locations of the Carina arm. We analyzed 26 HI clouds and 48 MCs. Most of the identified HI clouds are superclouds, with masses exceeding 106 M10^6~{\mathrm{M_\odot}}. We find that 15 of these superclouds have associated MC(s) with MHI106 M{M_\mathrm{HI}} \gtrsim 10^6~{\mathrm{M_\odot}} and ΣHI+H2{\Sigma_\mathrm{HI+H_2}} \gtrsim 50 Mpc2{\mathrm{M_\odot}} \rm pc^{-2}. Our virial equilibrium analysis suggests that these CO-bright HI clouds are gravitationally bound or marginally bound. We report an anti-correlation between molecular mass fractions and Galactocentric distances, and a correlation with total gas surface densities. Nine CO-bright HI superclouds are associated with HII regions, indicating ongoing star formation. We confirm the regular spacing of HI superclouds along the spiral arm, which is likely due to some underlying physical process, such as gravitational instabilities. We observe a strong spatial correlation between HII regions and MCs, with some offsets between MCs and local HI column density peaks. Our study reveals that in the context of HI superclouds, the star formation rate surface density is independent of HI and total gas surface densities but positively correlates with molecular gas surface density. This finding is consistent with both extragalactic studies of the resolved Kennicutt-Schmidt relation and local giant molecular clouds study of Lada et al. (2013), emphasizing the crucial role of molecular gas in regulating star formation processes.

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@article{arxiv.2308.01577,
  title  = {Neutral atomic and molecular clouds and star formation in the outer Carina arm},
  author = {Geumsook Park and Bon-Chul Koo and Kee-Tae Kim and Bruce Elmegreen},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2308.01577},
  year   = {2023}
}

Comments

26 pages, 14 figures, Accepted for publication in ApJ