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The HASHTAG project I. A survey of CO(3–2) emission from the star forming disc of M31

Authors :
Francisca Kemper
Chien-Hsiu Lee
Sarah Ragan
Peter Scicluna
Harriet Parsons
Thomas M. Hughes
Xue-Jian Jiang
Xindi Tang
Jinhua He
Bumhyun Lee
Sébastien Viaene
Michał J. Michałowski
Neven Tomičić
Matthew Smith
Ming Zhu
Martin Bureau
Zhiyuan Li
Thomas G. Williams
Stephen Anthony Eales
Yiping Ao
Richard de Grijs
Timothy A. Davis
Christine D. Wilson
Yu Gao
Zongnan Li
David Eden
Aeree Chung
Isabella Lamperti
Yong Shi
Publication Year :
2020
Publisher :
Oxford University Press, 2020.

Abstract

We present a CO(3-2) survey of selected regions in the M31 disc as part of the JCMT large programme, HARP and SCUBA-2 High-Resolution Terahertz Andromeda Galaxy Survey (HASHTAG). The 12 CO(3-2) fields in this survey cover a total area of 60 square arcminutes, spanning a deprojected radial range of 2 - 14 kpc across the M31 disc. Combining these observations with existing IRAM 30m CO(1-0) observations and JCMT CO(3-2) maps of the nuclear region of M31, as well as dust temperature and star formation rate surface density maps, we are able to explore the radial distribution of the CO(3-2)/CO(1-0) integrated intensity ratio (R31) and its relationship with dust temperature and star formation. We find that the value of R31 between 2 - 9 kpc galactocentric radius is 0.14, significantly lower than what is seen in the nuclear ring at ~1 kpc (R31 ~ 0.8), only to rise again to 0.27 for the fields centred on the 10 kpc star forming ring. We also found that R31 is positively correlated with dust temperature, with Spearman's rank correlation coefficient $\rho$ = 0.55. The correlation between star formation rate surface density and CO(3--2) intensity is much stronger than with CO(1-0), with $\rho$ = 0.54 compared to -0.05, suggesting that the CO(3-2) line traces warmer and denser star forming gas better. We also find that R31 correlates well with star formation rate surface density, with $\rho$ = 0.69.<br />Comment: 21 pages, 10 figures, accepted by MNRAS for publication

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00358711
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....d436f797d80d8d1e09477de1b017fbcb