SMA Observations of Extended $\rm{CO}\,(J=2-1)$ Emission in Interacting Galaxy NGC 3627
Charles J. Law, Qizhou Zhang, Luca Ricci, Glen Petitpas, Maria J., Jim\'enez-Donaire, Junko Ueda, Xing Lu, Michael M. Dunham

TL;DR
This study uses SMA observations to analyze the molecular gas distribution, kinematics, and physical conditions in the interacting galaxy NGC 3627, revealing detailed structures, temperature and density variations, and dynamical properties.
Contribution
First high-resolution SMA CO observations of NGC 3627 providing detailed insights into its molecular gas and dynamics, including temperature, density, and mass estimates.
Findings
Detected extended CO emission in spiral arms and nuclear region.
Derived temperature and density variations across the galaxy.
Estimated total H2 mass and dynamical mass, revealing galaxy's mass distribution.
Abstract
We present moderate () and high angular resolution () observations of emission toward nearby, interacting galaxy NGC 3627 taken with the Submillimeter Array (SMA). These SMA mosaic maps of NGC 3627 reveal a prominent nuclear peak, inter-arm regions, and diffuse, extended emission in the spiral arms. A velocity gradient of - km s is seen across the entire galaxy with velocity dispersions ranging from km s toward the nuclear region to km s in the spiral arms. We also detect unresolved line emission toward the nuclear region, southern bar end, and in a relatively isolated clump in the southern portion of the galaxy, while no line emission is detected at a rms noise level of 42 mJy beam per 20…
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