The IRAM M33 CO(2-1) Survey - A complete census of the molecular gas out to 7 kpc
C. Druard, J. Braine, K. F. Schuster, N. Schneider, P. Gratier, S., Bontemps, M. Boquien, F. Combes, E. Corbelli, C. Henkel, F. Herpin, C., Kramer, F. van der Tak, and P. van der Werf

TL;DR
This study provides a comprehensive high-resolution CO(2-1) map of galaxy M33, enabling detailed analysis of its molecular gas distribution, dynamics, and comparison with atomic gas in a low-metallicity environment.
Contribution
It presents the first complete high-resolution CO(2-1) survey of M33, including detailed data processing and analysis of molecular gas properties in a low-metallicity galaxy.
Findings
Total molecular gas mass estimated at 3.1e8 solar masses.
CO(2-1)/CO(1-0) intensity ratio averages around 0.8 with no radial variation.
CO linewidth decreases in the outer disk, indicating lower velocity dispersion.
Abstract
In order to study the ISM and the interplay between the atomic and molecular components in a low-metallicity environment, we present a complete high angular and spectral resolution map and data cube of the 12CO(2-1) emission from the Local Group galaxy M33. Its metallicity is roughly half-solar, such that we can compare its ISM with that of the Milky Way with the main changes being the metallicity and the gas mass fraction. The data have a 12" angular resolution (50pc) with a spectral resolution of 2.6 km/s and a mean noise level of 20 mK per channel in antenna temperature. A radial cut along the major axis was also observed in the 12CO(1-0) line. The CO data cube and integrated intensity map are optimal when using HI data to define the baseline window and the velocities over which the CO emission is integrated. Great care was taken when building these maps, testing different windowing…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
