The EDGE-CALIFA Survey: Interferometric Observations of 126 Galaxies with CARMA
Abstract
We present interferometric CO observations made with the Combined Array for Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA) of galaxies from the Extragalactic Database for Galaxy Evolution survey (EDGE). These galaxies are selected from the Calar Alto Legacy Integral Field Area (CALIFA) sample, mapped with optical integral field spectroscopy. EDGE provides good quality CO data (3 sensitivity 11 M pc before inclination correction, resolution kpc) for 126 galaxies, constituting the largest interferometric CO survey of galaxies in the nearby universe. We describe the survey, the data characteristics, the data products, and present initial science results. We find that the exponential scale-lengths of the molecular, stellar, and star-forming disks are approximately equal, and galaxies that are more compact in molecular gas than in stars tend to show signs of interaction. We characterize the molecular to stellar ratio as a function of Hubble type and stellar mass, present preliminary results on the resolved relations between the molecular gas, stars, and star formation rate, and discuss the dependence of the resolved molecular depletion time on stellar surface density, nebular extinction, and gas metallicity. EDGE provides a key dataset to address outstanding topics regarding gas and its role in star formation and galaxy evolution, which will be publicly available on completion of the quality assessment.
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@article{arxiv.1704.02504,
title = {The EDGE-CALIFA Survey: Interferometric Observations of 126 Galaxies with CARMA},
author = {Alberto D. Bolatto and Tony Wong and Dyas Utomo and Leo Blitz and Stuart N. Vogel and Sebastián F. Sánchez and Jorge Barrera-Ballesteros and Yixian Cao and Dario Colombo and Helmut Dannerbauer and Rubén García-Benito and Rodrigo Herrera-Camus and Bernd Husemann and Veselina Kalinova and Adam K. Leroy and Gigi Leung and Rebecca C. Levy and Damián Mast and Eve Ostriker and Erik Rosolowsky and Karin M. Sandstrom and Peter Teuben and Glenn van de Ven and Fabian Walter},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1704.02504},
year = {2017}
}
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Accepted by ApJ, 50 pp including figures