The amount of H2 present in spiral galaxies remains uncertain, particularly in the dim outer regions and in low-metallicity environments. We present high-resolution CO(1–0) observations with the Plateau de Bure interferometer of the most distant molecular cloud in the local group galaxy M 33. The cloud is a single entity rather than a set of smaller clouds within the broad beam of the original single-dish observations. The interferometer and single-dish fluxes are very similar and the line widths are indistinguishable, despite the difference in beamsize. At a spatial resolution of 10 pc, beyond the optical radius of the M 33, the CO brightness temperature reaches 2.4 Kelvins. A virial mass estimate for the cloud yields a mass of 4.3 × 104 M...
Do molecular clouds collapse to form stars at the same rate in all environments? In large spiral gal...
We recently found extended CO(2-1) emission from cold molecular gas embedded in the network of Hα fi...
We present an analysis of a systematic CO(2–1) survey at 12′′ resolution covering most of the Local ...
The amount of H2 present in spiral galaxies remains uncertain, particularly in the dim outer regions...
The amount of H2 present in spiral galaxies remains uncertain, particularly in the dim outer regions...
list.dat 1x87 Information of FITS data cube; m33ctaper90lmv-clean.fits 1732x2880 FITS DatVizieR On-l...
International audienceDoes star formation proceed in the same way in large spirals such as the Milky...
Does star formation proceed in the same way in large spirals such as the Milky Way and in smaller ch...
We carried out deep searches for CO line emission in the outer disk of M 33, at R > 7 kpc, and exam...
We report the detection of a peculiar molecular cloud, CO 0.02-0.02, lying about 5' Galactic east fr...
To study the interstellar medium and the interplay between the atomic and molecular components in a ...
International audienceThe sample of 566 molecular clouds identified in the CO(2–1) IRAM survey cover...
We know little about the outermost portions of galaxies because there is little light coming from th...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
Do molecular clouds collapse to form stars at the same rate in all environments? In large spiral gal...
We recently found extended CO(2-1) emission from cold molecular gas embedded in the network of Hα fi...
We present an analysis of a systematic CO(2–1) survey at 12′′ resolution covering most of the Local ...
The amount of H2 present in spiral galaxies remains uncertain, particularly in the dim outer regions...
The amount of H2 present in spiral galaxies remains uncertain, particularly in the dim outer regions...
list.dat 1x87 Information of FITS data cube; m33ctaper90lmv-clean.fits 1732x2880 FITS DatVizieR On-l...
International audienceDoes star formation proceed in the same way in large spirals such as the Milky...
Does star formation proceed in the same way in large spirals such as the Milky Way and in smaller ch...
We carried out deep searches for CO line emission in the outer disk of M 33, at R > 7 kpc, and exam...
We report the detection of a peculiar molecular cloud, CO 0.02-0.02, lying about 5' Galactic east fr...
To study the interstellar medium and the interplay between the atomic and molecular components in a ...
International audienceThe sample of 566 molecular clouds identified in the CO(2–1) IRAM survey cover...
We know little about the outermost portions of galaxies because there is little light coming from th...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
Do molecular clouds collapse to form stars at the same rate in all environments? In large spiral gal...
We recently found extended CO(2-1) emission from cold molecular gas embedded in the network of Hα fi...
We present an analysis of a systematic CO(2–1) survey at 12′′ resolution covering most of the Local ...