Low CO Luminosities in Dwarf Galaxies
Andreas Schruba, Adam K. Leroy, Fabian Walter, Frank Bigiel, Elias, Brinks, W.J.G. de Blok, Carsten Kramer, Erik Rosolowsky, Karin Sandstrom,, Karl Schuster, Antonio Usero, Axel Weiss, Helmut Wiesemeyer

TL;DR
This study maps CO 2-1 emission in 16 nearby dwarf galaxies, revealing that low metallicity significantly reduces CO luminosity and increases the CO-to-H2 conversion factor, affecting star formation tracers.
Contribution
First sensitive CO emission search in dwarfs outside the Local Group, demonstrating the impact of metallicity on CO detectability and the CO-to-H2 conversion factor.
Findings
Dwarfs with Z ~ 1/2-1/10 Z_sun have 100-10,000 times lower L_CO than spirals.
L_CO per unit SFR is 10-100 times smaller in dwarfs.
Alpha_CO increases more than 10 times at low metallicity.
Abstract
[Abridged] We present maps of CO 2-1 emission covering the entire star-forming disks of 16 nearby dwarf galaxies observed by the IRAM HERACLES survey. The data have 13 arcsec angular resolution, ~250 pc at our average distance of 4 Mpc, and sample the galaxies by 10-1000 resolution elements. We apply stacking techniques to perform the first sensitive search for CO emission in dwarfs outside the Local Group ranging from single lines-of-sight, stacked over IR-bright regions of embedded star formation, and stacked over the entire galaxy. We detect 5 dwarfs in CO with total luminosities of L_CO = 3-28 1e6 Kkmspc2. The other 11 dwarfs remain undetected in CO even in the stacked data and have L_CO < 0.4-8 1e6 Kkmspc2. We combine our sample of dwarfs with a large literature sample of spirals to study scaling relations of L_CO with M_B and metallicity. We find that dwarfs with metallicities of…
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