Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion from CO integrated intensity to H₂ column density must be made. Modelling of the emission from an ensemble of molecular clouds shows that these conversion factors are sensitive to temperature, so that molecular gas masses in galaxies with high star formation rates have probably been overestimated. Conversely, models of molecular clouds in low metallicity systems (such as irregular galaxies) demonstrate that the use of CO as a tracer can severely underestimate the molecular gas abundance. The observed properties of dark clouds and high latitude clouds are consistent with clouds in equilibrium with an intercloud pressure of P/k ≈ 10⁴. Detailed co...
International audienceThe interstellar medium is a turbulent, multiphase, and multi-scale medium tha...
We present $^{12}$CO(J=1--0) line observations of 22 low-luminosity spiral galaxies in the Virgo clu...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...
With the increased capabilities of sub-/millimeter facilities over the last decade it has become pos...
We explore molecular cloud properties and the physics of CO transition lines in z > 6 Lymanbreak ...
Molecular gas is critical in determining both the morphology and evolution of galactic disks. It is ...
We explore molecular cloud properties and the physics of CO transition lines in z > 6 Lymanbreak ...
The J = 1 → 0 emission of CO has been surveyed in the galactic plane between ℓ = -10° and +90° with ...
The J = 1 → 0 emission of CO has been surveyed in the galactic plane between ℓ = -10° and +90° with ...
With the advent of ALMA astronomers will be able to routinely use millimeter-wave observations of mo...
Do molecular clouds collapse to form stars at the same rate in all environments? In large spiral gal...
International audienceThe interstellar medium is a turbulent, multiphase, and multi-scale medium tha...
International audienceThe interstellar medium is a turbulent, multiphase, and multi-scale medium tha...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...
International audienceThe interstellar medium is a turbulent, multiphase, and multi-scale medium tha...
We present $^{12}$CO(J=1--0) line observations of 22 low-luminosity spiral galaxies in the Virgo clu...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...
With the increased capabilities of sub-/millimeter facilities over the last decade it has become pos...
We explore molecular cloud properties and the physics of CO transition lines in z > 6 Lymanbreak ...
Molecular gas is critical in determining both the morphology and evolution of galactic disks. It is ...
We explore molecular cloud properties and the physics of CO transition lines in z > 6 Lymanbreak ...
The J = 1 → 0 emission of CO has been surveyed in the galactic plane between ℓ = -10° and +90° with ...
The J = 1 → 0 emission of CO has been surveyed in the galactic plane between ℓ = -10° and +90° with ...
With the advent of ALMA astronomers will be able to routinely use millimeter-wave observations of mo...
Do molecular clouds collapse to form stars at the same rate in all environments? In large spiral gal...
International audienceThe interstellar medium is a turbulent, multiphase, and multi-scale medium tha...
International audienceThe interstellar medium is a turbulent, multiphase, and multi-scale medium tha...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...
International audienceThe interstellar medium is a turbulent, multiphase, and multi-scale medium tha...
We present $^{12}$CO(J=1--0) line observations of 22 low-luminosity spiral galaxies in the Virgo clu...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...