Giant molecular clouds in the non-grand design spiral galaxy NGC 6946
David Rebolledo, Tony Wong, Adam Leroy, Jin Koda, Jennifer Donovan, Meyer

TL;DR
This study provides high-resolution observations of giant molecular clouds in NGC 6946, revealing differences in star formation activity between on-arm and inter-arm regions and suggesting gas flow convergence influences star formation efficiency.
Contribution
It offers detailed characterization of GMCs in a non-grand design spiral galaxy and compares star formation activity across different galactic regions using new high-resolution data.
Findings
On-arm GMCs are generally more luminous and massive.
Star formation efficiency varies with location, higher on specific spiral arm regions.
Gas flow convergence may enhance star formation in certain areas.
Abstract
We present high spatial resolution observations of Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs) in the eastern part of the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 6946 obtained with the Combined Array for Research in Millimeter-wave Astronomy (CARMA). We have observed 12CO(1-0), 12CO(2-1) and 13CO(1-0), achieving spatial resolutions of 5.4" x 5.0", 2.5" x 2.0" and 5.6" x 5.4" respectively over a region of 6 x 6 kpc. This region extends from 1.5 kpc to 8 kpc galactocentric radius, thus avoiding the intense star formation in the central kpc. We have recovered short-spacing u-v components by using single dish observations from the Nobeyama 45m and IRAM 30m telescopes. Using the automated CPROPS algorithm we identified 44 CO cloud complexes in the 12CO(1-0) map and 64 GMCs in the 12CO(2-1) maps. The sizes, line widths, and luminosities of the GMCs are similar to values found in other extragalactic studies. We have…
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