The ALMA view of GMCs in NGC 300: Physical Properties and Scaling Relations at 10 pc Resolution
Christopher M. Faesi, Charles J. Lada, and Jan Forbrich

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution ALMA observations to analyze the physical properties and scaling relations of GMCs in NGC 300, revealing similarities to Milky Way GMCs and suggesting local environment influences their characteristics.
Contribution
First high-resolution survey of GMCs in NGC 300, demonstrating their similarity to Milky Way GMCs and highlighting environmental factors affecting their properties.
Findings
GMCs in NGC 300 follow Milky Way-like size-linewidth relations.
GMCs are mostly in virial equilibrium with constant surface density.
GMC properties are influenced more by local environment than global galaxy features.
Abstract
We have conducted a CO(2-1) survey of several molecular gas complexes in the vicinity of H II regions within the spiral galaxy NGC 300 using the Atacama Large Millimeter Array. Our observations attain a resolution of 10 pc and 1 km s, sufficient to fully resolve Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs), and are the highest to date obtained beyond the Local Group. We use the CPROPS algorithm to identify and characterize 250 GMCs across the observed regions. GMCs in NGC 300 appear qualitatively and quantitatively similar to those in the Milky Way disk: they show an identical scaling relationship between size and linewidth (), appear to be mostly in virial equilibrium, and are consistent with having a constant surface density of M pc. The GMC mass spectrum is similar to those in the inner disks of spiral galaxies…
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