Wide-field CO isotopologue emission and the CO-to-H$_2$ factor across the nearby spiral galaxy M101
Jakob S. den Brok, Frank Bigiel, J\'er\'emy Chastenet, Karin, Sandstrom, Adam Leroy, Antonio Usero, Eva Schinnerer, Erik W. Rosolowsky,, Eric W. Koch, I-Da Chiang, Ashley T. Barnes, Johannes Puschnig, Toshiki, Saito, Ivana Be\v{s}li\'c, Melanie Chevance, Daniel A. Dale, Cosima

TL;DR
This study uses spectral line observations of CO isotopologues in galaxy M101 to analyze the variation of the CO-to-H$_2$ conversion factor, revealing significant spatial differences and implications for star formation laws.
Contribution
It provides new measurements of $\alpha_{ m CO}$ across M101 using multiple methods, highlighting the importance of accounting for its variation in extragalactic studies.
Findings
$\alpha_{ m CO}$ varies significantly across M101, decreasing towards the center.
LTE-based $\alpha_{ m CO}$ values are lower than dust-based estimates by a factor of 2-3.
Molecular gas depletion time is reduced by a factor of 10 in the galaxy's center.
Abstract
Carbon monoxide (CO) emission is the most widely used tracer of the bulk molecular gas in the interstellar medium (ISM) in extragalactic studies. The CO-to-H conversion factor, , links the observed CO emission to the total molecular gas mass. However, no single prescription perfectly describes the variation of across all environments across galaxies as a function of metallicity, molecular gas opacity, line excitation, and other factors. Using resolved spectral line observations of CO and its isotopologues, we can constrain the molecular gas conditions and link them to a variation in the conversion factor. We present new IRAM 30-m 1mm and 3mm line observations of CO, CO, and CO} across the nearby galaxy M101. Based on the CO isotopologue line ratios, we find that selective nucleosynthesis and opacity changes are the main drivers…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
