A complete 12CO 2--1 map of M51 with HERA: II. Total gas surface densities and gravitational stability
M. Hitschfeld (1), C. Kramer (1,2), K.F. Schuster (3), S., Garcia-Burillo (4), J. Stutzki (1) ((1) KOSMA, I. Physikalisches Institut,, Universitaet zu Koeln, Germany; (2) IRAM Granada, Spain; (3) IRAM Grenoble,, France; (4) Observatorio de Madrid, Spain)

TL;DR
This study maps the gas surface densities and gravitational stability of M51, revealing how gas phases, star formation, and disk stability are interconnected across the galaxy.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive analysis combining CO, HI, dust, and stellar data to assess the gravitational stability and gas phase transitions in M51.
Findings
Gas surface density is 2-3 times higher in spiral arms.
Molecular to atomic gas ratio depends on hydrostatic pressure.
Q parameter varies from 1.5 to 3, indicating regions near gravitational instability.
Abstract
To date the onset of large-scale star formation in galaxies and its link to gravitational stability of the galactic disk have not been fully understood. The nearby face-on spiral galaxy M51 is an ideal target for studying this subject. This paper combines CO, dust, HI, and stellar maps of M51 and its companion galaxy to study the H2/HI transition, the gas-to-dust ratios, and the stability of the disk against gravitational collapse. We combine maps of the molecular gas using 12CO 2--1 map HERA/IRAM-30m data and HI VLA data to study the total gas surface density and the phase transition of atomic to molecular gas. The total gas surface density is compared to the dust surface density from 850 micron SCUBA data. Taking into account the velocity dispersions of the molecular and atomic gas, and the stellar surface densities derived from the 2MASS K-band survey, we derive the total Toomre Q…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
