Star-forming dwarf galaxies in the Virgo cluster: the link between molecular gas, atomic gas, and dust
M. Grossi, E. Corbelli, L. Bizzocchi, C. Giovanardi, D. Bomans, B., Coelho, I. De Looze, T. S. Gon\c{c}alves, L. K. Hunt, E. Leonardo, S. Madden,, K. Men\'endez-Delmestre, C. Pappalardo, L. Riguccini

TL;DR
This study investigates the molecular, atomic gas, and dust content in star-forming dwarf galaxies within the Virgo cluster, revealing how gas components relate to galaxy properties and environmental effects on star formation.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the gas content and star formation in Virgo dwarf galaxies, including the relation between molecular gas, atomic gas, dust, and environmental influences.
Findings
CO emission detected in half of the sample
Molecular-to-stellar mass ratio remains constant below 10^9 M_sun
Atomic gas fraction increases as stellar mass decreases
Abstract
We present CO(1-0) and CO(2-1) observations of a sample of 20 star-forming dwarfs selected from the Herschel Virgo Cluster Survey, with oxygen abundances ranging from 12 + log(O/H) ~ 8.1 to 8.8. CO emission is observed in ten galaxies and marginally detected in another one. CO fluxes correlate with the FIR 250 m emission, and the dwarfs follow the same linear relation that holds for more massive spiral galaxies extended to a wider dynamical range. We compare different methods to estimate H2 molecular masses, namely a metallicity-dependent CO-to-H2 conversion factor and one dependent on H-band luminosity. The molecular-to-stellar mass ratio remains nearly constant at stellar masses <~ 10 M, contrary to the atomic hydrogen fraction, M/M, which increases inversely with M. The flattening of the M/M ratio at low stellar masses does…
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