Microwave Continuum Emission and Dense Gas Tracers in NGC 3627: Combining Jansky VLA and ALMA Observations
Eric J. Murphy, Dillon Dong, Adam K. Leroy, Emmanuel Momjian, James J., Condon, George Helou, David S. Meier, J\"urgen Ott, Eva Schinnerer, Jean L., Turner

TL;DR
This study combines high-resolution VLA and ALMA radio observations of NGC 3627 to analyze the spatial distribution of dense gas, star formation activity, and cosmic-ray emission, revealing insights into star formation processes.
Contribution
It presents the first combined VLA and ALMA continuum and line observations at high resolution of NGC 3627, enabling detailed spatial analysis of dense gas and star formation regions.
Findings
Thermal radio fraction reaches unity at HII region peaks.
Spectral index variations indicate non-thermal and cold dust emission.
Dense gas dynamics influence star formation efficiency more than gas abundance.
Abstract
We present Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array (VLA) Ka band (33 GHz) and Atacama Large Millimeter Array (ALMA) Band 3 (94.5 GHz) continuum images covering the nucleus and two extranuclear star-forming regions within the nearby galaxy NGC 3627 (M 66), observed as part of the Star Formation in Radio Survey (SFRS). Both images achieve an angular resolution of 2\arcsec, allowing us to map the radio spectral indices and estimate thermal radio fractions at a linear resolution of 90 pc at the distance of NGC 3627. The thermal fraction at 33 GHz reaches unity at and around the peaks of each HII region; we additionally observed the spectral index between 33 and 94.5 GHz to become both increasingly negative and positive away from the peaks of the HII regions, indicating an increase of non-thermal extended emission from diffusing cosmic-ray electrons and the possible presence of…
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