Giant Molecular Clouds in the Early-Type Galaxy NGC4526
Dyas Utomo, Leo Blitz, Timothy Davis, Erik Rosolowsky, Martin Bureau,, Michele Cappellari, and Marc Sarzi

TL;DR
This study provides the first catalog of giant molecular clouds in an early-type galaxy, revealing their properties, dynamics, and how they compare to those in other galaxy types, challenging some existing assumptions.
Contribution
It presents the first detailed GMC catalog in an early-type galaxy and analyzes their properties, dynamics, and relation to galactic environment, expanding understanding beyond late-type galaxies.
Findings
GMCs in NGC4526 are gravitationally bound with a virial parameter ~1.
The mass distribution follows a steep power law, similar to late-type galaxies.
GMCs show no size-linewidth correlation, contradicting Larson's relation.
Abstract
We present a high spatial resolution ( pc) of CO() observations of the lenticular galaxy NGC4526. We identify 103 resolved Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs) and measure their properties: size , velocity dispersion , and luminosity . This is the first GMC catalog of an early-type galaxy. We find that the GMC population in NGC4526 is gravitationally bound, with a virial parameter . The mass distribution, , is steeper than that for GMCs in the inner Milky Way, but comparable to that found in some late-type galaxies. We find no size-linewidth correlation for the NGC4526 clouds, in contradiction to the expectation from Larson's relation. In general, the GMCs in NGC4526 are more luminous, denser, and have a higher velocity dispersion than equal size GMCs in the Milky Way and other galaxies in the Local Group.…
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