NOEMA High Fidelity Imaging of the Molecular Gas in and around M82
Nico Krieger, Fabian Walter, Alberto D. Bolatto, Pierre Guillard,, Matthew Lehnert, Adam Leroy, J\'er\^ome Pety, Kimberly L. Emig, Rebecca C., Levy, Melanie Krips, Hans-Walter Rix, Dragan Salak, Axel Weiss, Sylvain, Veilleux

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution NOEMA observations to analyze the molecular gas structure and properties in M82, revealing consistent cloud characteristics across environments and signs of cloud evolution in the outflow.
Contribution
First detailed high-resolution imaging of molecular clouds in M82, analyzing their physical properties and environmental variations with a large dataset.
Findings
Molecular clouds have similar properties regardless of environment.
Cloud sizes and masses in the streamers remain constant with distance from M82.
Clouds in the outflow decrease in size and mass with distance, indicating possible evaporation.
Abstract
We present a 154 pointing IRAM NOEMA mosaic of the CO(1-0) line emission in and around the nearby starburst galaxy M82. The observations, complemented by zero--spacing observations, reach a spatial resolution of 30 pc () at 5.0 km s spectral resolution, sufficient to resolve the molecular gas in the central starburst disk, the outflow, as well as the tidal streamers. The resulting moment and peak brightness maps show a striking amount of structure. Using a clump decomposition algorithm, we analyse the physical properties (e.g., radii , line widths , and masses ) of molecular clouds. To first order, the clouds' properties are very similar, irrespective of their environment. This also holds for the size-line width relations of the clouds. The distribution of clouds in the vs. column density space suggests…
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