Wide-field 12CO (J = 1-0) Imaging of the Nearby Barred Galaxy M83 with NMA and Nobeyema 45-m telescope: Molecular Gas Kinematics and Star Formation Along the Bar
Akihiko Hirota, Nario Kuno, Junichi Baba, Fumi Egusa, Asao Habe,, Kazuyuki Muraoka, Ayako Tanaka, Hiroyuki Nakanishi, Ryohei Kawabe

TL;DR
This study uses combined CO observations to analyze molecular gas dynamics and star formation in galaxy M83, revealing how galactic structures influence star formation efficiency and gas kinematics.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed measurement of the bar's pattern speed and demonstrates the impact of galactic shocks on star formation in M83.
Findings
Bar pattern speed estimated at 57.4 km/s/kpc.
Star formation efficiency is 2-5 times higher in arms than interarm regions.
CO-SF offsets align with a 10 Myr star formation delay.
Abstract
We present the results of the wide-field CO (1--0) observations of the nearby barred galaxy M83 carried out with the Nobeyama Millimeter Array (NMA). The interferometric data are combined with the data obtained with the Nobeyama 45-m telescope to recover the total-flux. The target fields of the observations cover the molecular bar and part of the spiral arms, with a spatial resolution of ~110 pc x 260 pc. By exploiting the resolution and sensitivity to extended CO emission, the impact of the galactic structures on the molecular gas content is investigated in terms of the gas kinematics and the star formation. By inspecting the gas kinematics, the pattern speed of the bar is estimated to be 57.4 2.8 km s kpc, which places the corotation radius to be about 1.7 times the semi-major radius of the bar. Within the observed field, HII regions brighter than…
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