Millimeter dust emission compared with other mass estimates in N11 molecular clouds in the LMC
Cinthya N. Herrera, Monica Rubio, Alberto D. Bolatto, Francois, Boulanger, Frank P. Israel, Fredrik T. Rantakyro

TL;DR
This study compares millimeter dust emission with CO and virial mass estimates in N11 molecular clouds in the LMC, providing new insights into gas mass tracers in low-metallicity environments.
Contribution
First comparison of millimeter dust emission with CO and virial masses in LMC molecular clouds, constraining key parameters like Xco and dust emissivity.
Findings
Xco-factor estimated at 8.8x10^20 cm^-2/(K km s^-1)
Dust-to-virial mass ratio is half that of Gould's Belt clouds
Lower gas-to-dust ratio consistent with metallicity differences
Abstract
CO and dust emission at millimeter wavelengths are independent tracers of cold interstellar matter, which have seldom been compared on the scale of GMCs in other galaxies. In this study, and for the first time in the Large Magellanic Cloud, we compute the molecular cloud masses from the mm emission of the dust and compare them with the masses derived from their CO luminosity and virial theorem. We present CO (J=1-0,2-1) and 1.2 mm continuum observations of the N11 star forming region in the LMC obtained with the SEST telescope and the SIMBA bolometer, respectively. We use the CO data to identify individual molecular clouds and measure their physical properties. The correlations between the properties of the N11 clouds are in agreement with those found in earlier studies in the LMC that sample a larger set of clouds and a larger range of cloud masses. For the N11 molecular clouds, we…
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