The JCMT Nearby Galaxies Legacy Survey V: The CO(J=3-2) Distribution and Molecular Outflow in NGC~4631
Judith A. Irwin, C. D. Wilson, T. Wiegert, G. J. Bendo, B. E. Warren,, Q. D. Wang, F. P. Israel, S. Serjeant, J. H. Knapen, E. Brinks, R. P. J., Tilanus, P. van der Werf, and S. Muehle

TL;DR
This study maps CO(J=3-2) emission in NGC 4631, revealing molecular gas distribution, star formation activity, and outflows, providing insights into galaxy dynamics, mass concentration, and the impact of interactions on halo formation.
Contribution
First detailed CO(J=3-2) map of NGC 4631's disk, analyzing molecular gas, star formation, and outflows, highlighting the galaxy's mass distribution and interaction effects.
Findings
Molecular gas extends up to 12 kpc in the galaxy.
Star formation efficiency indicates long gas consumption timescales.
Detection of molecular outflows and a central mass concentration.
Abstract
We have made the first map of CO(J=3-2) emission covering the disk of the edge-on galaxy, NGC~4631, which is known for its spectacular gaseous halo. The strongest emission, which we model with a Gaussian ring,occurs within a radius of 5 kpc. Weaker disk emission is detected out to radii of 12 kpc, the most extensive molecular component yet seen in this galaxy. From comparisons with infrared data, we find that CO(J=3-2) emission more closely follows the hot dust component, rather than the cold dust,consistent with it being a good tracer of star formation. The first maps of , H mass surface density and SFE have been made for the inner 2.4 kpc radius region. Only 20\% of the SF occurs in this region and excitation conditions are typical of galaxy disks, rather than of central starbursts. The SFE suggests long gas consumption timescales ( yr). The velocity field…
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