Molecular gas in low-metallicity starburst galaxies: Scaling relations and the CO-to-H$_2$ conversion factor
Ricardo Amor\'in, C. Mu\~noz-Tu\~n\'on, J.A.L. Aguerri, P. Planesas

TL;DR
This study investigates molecular gas properties in low-metallicity starburst galaxies, revealing a metallicity-dependent CO-to-H2 conversion factor that impacts star formation law interpretations.
Contribution
It introduces a new empirical relation for the CO-to-H2 conversion factor based on metallicity, improving estimates of molecular gas in metal-poor starburst galaxies.
Findings
CO luminosity correlates with stellar mass, HI mass, SFR, size, and metallicity.
BCDs deviate from the Schmidt-Kennicutt law with very short depletion timescales.
The CO-to-H2 conversion factor increases as metallicity decreases, affecting molecular gas mass estimates.
Abstract
We study the molecular content and the star formation efficiency of 21 Blue Compact Dwarfs (BCDs). We present CO(1-0) and (2-1) observations, further supplemented with additional CO measurements and multiwavelength ancillary data from the literature. We find the CO luminosity to be correlated with the stellar and HI masses, SFR tracers, the size of the starburst and its metallicity. BCDs appear offset from the Schmidt-Kennicutt (SK) law, showing extremely low (0.1 Gyr) H2 and H2+HI depletion timescales. The departure from the SK law is smaller when considering H2+HI rather than H2 only, and is larger for BCDs with lower metallicity and higher specific SFR. Thus, the molecular fraction and H2 depletion timescale of BCDs is found to be strongly correlated with metallicity. Using this and assuming that the empirical correlation found between the specific SFR and galaxy-averaged…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
