Molecular Cloud-scale Star Formation in NGC 300
Christopher M. Faesi, Charles J. Lada, Jan Forbrich, Karl Menten,, Herve Bouy

TL;DR
This study investigates molecular gas and star formation in 76 HII regions of NGC 300, revealing a characteristic gas depletion time similar to Milky Way clouds and highlighting the impact of metallicity and cloud properties.
Contribution
It introduces a new direct modeling approach for star formation rates at 250 pc scales and provides detailed measurements of molecular gas and star formation in NGC 300.
Findings
CO detection rate declines with galactocentric distance
Gas depletion time is approximately 230 Myr at 250 pc scales
Large scatter in SFR-molecular gas relation indicates diverse cloud properties
Abstract
We present the results of a galaxy-wide study of molecular gas and star formation in a sample of 76 HII regions in the nearby spiral galaxy NGC 300. We have measured the molecular gas at 250 pc scales using pointed CO(J=2-1) observations with the APEX telescope. We detect CO in 42 of our targets, deriving molecular gas masses ranging from our sensitivity limit of ~10^5 Msun to 7x10^5 Msun. We find a clear decline in the CO detection rate with galactocentric distance, which we attribute primarily to the decreasing radial metallicity gradient in NGC 300. We combine GALEX FUV, Spitzer 24 micron, and H-alpha narrowband imaging to measure the star formation activity in our sample. We have developed a new direct modeling approach for computing star formation rates that utilizes these data and population synthesis models to derive the masses and ages of the young stellar clusters associated…
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