The Dust-Selected Molecular Clouds in the Northeast Region of the Small Magellanic Cloud
Tatsuya Takekoshi, Tetsuhiro Minamidani, Shinya Komugi, Kotaro Kohno,, Tomoka Tosaki, Kazuo Sorai, Erik Muller, Norikazu Mizuno, Akiko Kawamura,, Toshikazu Onishi, Yasuo Fukui, Caroline Bot, Monica Rubio, Hajime Ezawa, Tai, Oshima, Jason E. Austermann, Hiroshi Matsuo

TL;DR
This study uses high-sensitivity 1.1 mm observations to identify and analyze dust-selected molecular clouds in the Small Magellanic Cloud, estimating their physical properties and confirming the reliability of gas-to-dust and CO conversion factors.
Contribution
First detailed millimeter-wave survey of dust-selected molecular clouds in the Small Magellanic Cloud, providing estimates of physical properties and validating gas-to-dust and CO conversion ratios.
Findings
20 objects identified with $10\sigma$ emission
Gas masses estimated between $5\times 10^3$ and $7\times 10^4$ solar masses
Dust temperature and emissivity index show a weak negative correlation
Abstract
We present a high-sensitivity () continuum observation in a 343 arcmin area of the northeast region in the Small Magellanic Cloud at a wavelength of 1.1 mm, conducted using the AzTEC instrument on the ASTE telescope. In the observed region, we identified 20 objects by contouring emission. Through spectral energy distribution (SED) analysis using 1.1 mm, , and data, we estimated the gas masses of , assuming a gas-to-dust ratio of 1000. Dust temperature and the index of emissivity were also estimated as K and , respectively, which are consistent with previous low resolution studies. The relation between dust temperature and the index of emissivity shows a weak negative linear correlation. We also investigated five CO-detected dust-selected clouds in detail.…
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