Molecular Gas and Star Formation in the Cartwheel
James L. Higdon, Sarah J. U. Higdon, Sergio Martin Ruiz, and Richard, J. Rand

TL;DR
This study uses ALMA observations to analyze the molecular gas distribution and star formation in the Cartwheel galaxy, revealing new insights into its ISM properties, kinematics, and star formation laws.
Contribution
First detection of CO emission in the starburst outer ring of the Cartwheel, linking molecular gas presence to high HI surface density and star formation activity.
Findings
Inner ring contains approximately 2.7 billion solar masses of H₂.
Outer ring shows CO emission only where HI surface density is high.
Star formation in the outer ring appears independent of H₂ and HI surface densities.
Abstract
Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) 12CO(J=1-0) observations are used to study the cold molecular ISM of the Cartwheel ring galaxy and its relation to HI and massive star formation (SF). CO moment maps find M of H associated with the inner ring (72%) and nucleus (28%) for a Galactic I(CO)-to-N(H2) conversion factor (). The spokes and disk are not detected. Analysis of the inner ring's CO kinematics show it to be expanding ( km s) implying an Myr age. Stack averaging reveals CO emission in the starburst outer ring for the first time, but only where HI surface density () is high, representing M for a metallicity appropriate , giving small ( M pc),…
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