Molecular clouds as hubs in spiral galaxies : gas inflow and evolutionary sequence
J. W. Zhou, Sami Dib, Timothy A. Davis

TL;DR
This study decomposes molecular gas in the spiral galaxy NGC 628 into multi-scale hub-filament structures, revealing an evolutionary sequence and gas inflow evidence, highlighting molecular clouds as star formation hubs within galactic networks.
Contribution
It introduces a classification of hub-filament structures and demonstrates an evolutionary sequence from less to more evolved structures using multi-scale analysis and kinematic evidence.
Findings
Identification of three categories of hub-filament structures with distinct properties
Evidence of gas inflow within hub-filament structures from velocity gradient analysis
An evolutionary sequence from less to more evolved hub-filament structures
Abstract
We decomposed the molecular gas in the spiral galaxy NGC 628 (M74) into multi-scale hub-filament structures using the CO (2-1) line by the dendrogram algorithm. All leaf structures as potential hubs were classified into three categories, i.e. leaf-HFs-A, leaf-HFs-B and leaf-HFs-C. leaf-HFs-A exhibit the best hub-filament morphology, which also have the highest density contrast, the largest mass and the lowest virial ratio. We employed the FILFINDER algorithm to identify and characterize filaments within 185 leaf-HFs-A structures, and fitted the velocity gradients around the intensity peaks. Measurements of velocity gradients provide evidence for gas inflow within these structures. The numbers of the associated 21 m and H structures and the peak intensities of 7.7 m, 21 m and H emissions decrease from leaf-HFs-A to leaf-HFs-C. The spatial separations…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Atomic and Molecular Physics
