SuperCAM CO(3-2) APEX survey at 6 pc resolution in the Small Magellanic Clouds
H. P. Salda\~no, M. Rubio, A. D. Bolatto, K. Sandstrom, B. J. Swift,, C. Verdugo, K. Jameson, C. K. Walker, C. Kulesa, J. Spilker, P. Bergman, G., A. Salazar

TL;DR
This study presents a high-resolution CO(3-2) survey of the Small Magellanic Cloud's bar, analyzing molecular cloud properties, their environmental dependence, and comparing with Milky Way clouds to understand star formation in low-metallicity environments.
Contribution
First detailed CO(3-2) survey of the SMC at 6 pc resolution, analyzing cloud properties and environmental effects, and comparing with Milky Way clouds.
Findings
R32 median value of 0.65 with regional variation
R32 correlates positively with IR color and surface brightness
Identified 225 molecular clouds, with 17 well-resolved, following Milky Way scaling relations
Abstract
We present the CO(3-2) APEX survey at 6 pc resolution of the bar of the SMC. We aboard the CO analysis in the SMC-Bar comparing the CO(3-2) survey with that of the CO(2-1) of similar resolution. We study the CO(3-2)-to-CO(2-1) ratio (R32) that is very sensitive to the environment properties (e.g., star-forming regions). We analyzed the correlation of this ratio with observational quantities that trace the star formation as the local CO emission, the Spitzer color [70/160], and the total IR surface brightness measured from the Spitzer and Herschel bands. For the identification of the CO(3-2) clouds, we used the CPROPS algorithm, which allowed us to measure the physical properties of the clouds. We analyzed the scaling relationships of such physical properties. We obtained an R32 of 0.65 as a median value for the SMC, with a standard deviation of 0.3. We found that R32 varies from region…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
