International audienceMolecular gas has still only been detected beyond the R25 radius in a few galaxies. Is this due to the low H2 content or to the difficulty of using Carbon Monoxide (CO) to trace H2? Similarly, star formation (SF) decreases sharply in the outer disks of spirals although HI is often plentiful; is the decrease in SF because there is little H2 or because the SF is very inefficient in the outer disk environment?Existing observations suggest that while outer disk clouds tend to be smaller (steeper mass function), their CO brightness temperature is only slightly lower than in the inner disk, at least when observed with sufficiently high angular resolution. In near-solar metallicity galaxies (Z >= 0.5Zsol ), the CO does not be...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...
Context. Galaxies in Hickson Compact Groups (HCGs) are believed to experience morphological transfor...
We combine new sensitive, wide-field CO data from the HERACLES survey with ultraviolet and infrared ...
Molecular gas has still only been detected beyond the R25 radius in a few galaxies. Is this due to t...
International audienceMolecular gas, via its CO emisssion, is detectable far out in the Milky Way, M...
Does star formation proceed in the same way in large spirals such as the Milky Way and in smaller ch...
We know little about the outermost portions of galaxies because there is little light coming from th...
International audienceDoes star formation proceed in the same way in large spirals such as the Milky...
International audienceContext. Molecular gas is a necessary fuel for star formation. The CO (1−0) tr...
Hickson Compact Groups of galaxies (HCG's), due to their high galaxy densities and low density envir...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
We use the IRAM HERACLES survey to study CO emission from 33 nearby spiral galaxies down to very low...
We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecular gas, focused on the little...
Do some environments favor efficient conversion of molecular gas into stars? To answer this, we need...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...
Context. Galaxies in Hickson Compact Groups (HCGs) are believed to experience morphological transfor...
We combine new sensitive, wide-field CO data from the HERACLES survey with ultraviolet and infrared ...
Molecular gas has still only been detected beyond the R25 radius in a few galaxies. Is this due to t...
International audienceMolecular gas, via its CO emisssion, is detectable far out in the Milky Way, M...
Does star formation proceed in the same way in large spirals such as the Milky Way and in smaller ch...
We know little about the outermost portions of galaxies because there is little light coming from th...
International audienceDoes star formation proceed in the same way in large spirals such as the Milky...
International audienceContext. Molecular gas is a necessary fuel for star formation. The CO (1−0) tr...
Hickson Compact Groups of galaxies (HCG's), due to their high galaxy densities and low density envir...
Molecular gas in other galaxies is generally studied by observations of CO emission; a conversion fr...
We use the IRAM HERACLES survey to study CO emission from 33 nearby spiral galaxies down to very low...
We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecular gas, focused on the little...
Do some environments favor efficient conversion of molecular gas into stars? To answer this, we need...
International audienceWe compare atomic gas, molecular gas, and the recent star formation rate (SFR)...
Context. Galaxies in Hickson Compact Groups (HCGs) are believed to experience morphological transfor...
We combine new sensitive, wide-field CO data from the HERACLES survey with ultraviolet and infrared ...