International audienceA reliable estimate of the molecular gas content in galaxies plays a crucial role in determining their dynamical and star-forming properties. However, H2, the dominant molecular species, is difficult to observe directly, particularly in the regions where most molecular gas is thought to reside. Its mass is therefore commonly inferred by assuming a direct proportionality with the integrated intensity of the 12CO(J = 1 -> 0) emission line, using a CO-to-H2 conversion factor, X. Although a canonical value for X is used extensively in such estimates, there is increasing evidence, both theoretical and observational, that the conversion factor may vary by over an order of magnitude under conditions different from those of th...
Do some environments favor efficient conversion of molecular gas into stars? To answer this, we need...
We derive the CO-to-H2 conversion factor, XCO = N(H2)/ICO, across the Perseus molecular cloud on sub...
International audienceContext. The ambiguous origin of the [C II] 158μm line in the interstellar med...
International audienceA reliable estimate of the molecular gas content in galaxies plays a crucial r...
We present theoretically established values of the CO-to-H_2 and C-to-H_2 conversion factors that ma...
We investigate how the X factor, the ratio of the molecular hydrogen column density (?) to velocity-...
Theoretical and observational investigations have indicated that the abundance of carbon monoxide (C...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
Characterizing the conversion factor between CO emission and column density of molecular hydrogen, X...
We present a series of numerical simulations that explore how the ‘X-factor’, XCO – the conversion f...
Line emission is strongly dependent on the local environmental conditions in which the emitting tra...
International audienceContext. The ambiguous origin of the [C II] 158μm line in the interstellar med...
Aims. We present a method to interpret molecular observations and molecular line ratios in nearby ex...
New observations of 11 compact galaxies in the 12CO J=2-1 and J=3-2 transitions and literature data ...
Do some environments favor efficient conversion of molecular gas into stars? To answer this, we need...
We derive the CO-to-H2 conversion factor, XCO = N(H2)/ICO, across the Perseus molecular cloud on sub...
International audienceContext. The ambiguous origin of the [C II] 158μm line in the interstellar med...
International audienceA reliable estimate of the molecular gas content in galaxies plays a crucial r...
We present theoretically established values of the CO-to-H_2 and C-to-H_2 conversion factors that ma...
We investigate how the X factor, the ratio of the molecular hydrogen column density (?) to velocity-...
Theoretical and observational investigations have indicated that the abundance of carbon monoxide (C...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
Characterizing the conversion factor between CO emission and column density of molecular hydrogen, X...
We present a series of numerical simulations that explore how the ‘X-factor’, XCO – the conversion f...
Line emission is strongly dependent on the local environmental conditions in which the emitting tra...
International audienceContext. The ambiguous origin of the [C II] 158μm line in the interstellar med...
Aims. We present a method to interpret molecular observations and molecular line ratios in nearby ex...
New observations of 11 compact galaxies in the 12CO J=2-1 and J=3-2 transitions and literature data ...
Do some environments favor efficient conversion of molecular gas into stars? To answer this, we need...
We derive the CO-to-H2 conversion factor, XCO = N(H2)/ICO, across the Perseus molecular cloud on sub...
International audienceContext. The ambiguous origin of the [C II] 158μm line in the interstellar med...