CARMA Survey toward Infrared-bright Nearby Galaxies (STING). IV. Spatially Resolved 13CO in Spiral Galaxies
Yixian Cao, Tony Wong, Rui Xue, Alberto D. Bolatto, Leo Blitz, Stuart, N. Vogel, Adam K. Leroy, Erik Rosolowsky

TL;DR
This study maps the $^{13}$CO emission in 12 nearby galaxies to analyze molecular gas properties, revealing spatial variations in line ratios that are not strongly linked to star formation or galaxy parameters.
Contribution
It provides the first spatially resolved analysis of $^{13}$CO in a sample of nearby galaxies, highlighting the variability of line ratios and their weak correlation with galactic environment factors.
Findings
$ m ^{13}CO$/$^{12}CO$ line ratio varies within galaxies by a factor of 3-5.
No strong correlation between line ratio and galactocentric distance or star formation rate.
Galaxy-to-galaxy variations in line ratio are significant but not strongly dependent on dust temperature, inclination, or metallicity.
Abstract
We present a mapping survey of 12 nearby galaxies from the CARMA STING sample. The line intensity ratio is derived to study the variations in molecular gas properties. For 11 galaxies where it can be measured with high significance, the spatially resolved on (sub-)kiloparsec scales varies by up to a factor of 3--5 within a galaxy. Lower values are usually found in regions with weaker . We attribute this apparent trend to a bias against measuring large values when is weak. Limiting our analysis to the bright regions that are less biased, we do not find on (sub)kpc scales correlate with galactocentric distance, velocity dispersion or the star…
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