Whole-disk sampling of molecular clouds in M83
Akihiko Hirota, Jin Koda, Fumi Egusa, Tsuyoshi Sawada, Kazushi, Sakamoto, Mark Heyer, Amanda M Lee, Fumiya Maeda, Samuel Boissier, Daniela, Calzetti, Bruce G. Elmegreen, Nanase Harada, Luis C. Ho, Masato I. N., Kobayashi, Nario Kuno, Barry F. Madore, Sergio Mart\'in

TL;DR
This study catalogs and analyzes molecular clouds in M83 using ALMA data, revealing their mass distribution, spatial concentration, and deviations from classical scaling relations, with considerations of beam dilution effects.
Contribution
First comprehensive catalog of molecular clouds in M83 with high-resolution ALMA data, analyzing their properties and deviations from scaling relations.
Findings
Most CO luminosity comes from clouds >10^6 M_sun.
Massive clouds concentrate in arms, bar, and center.
Cloud properties deviate from Solomon et al. 1987 relations, explained by beam dilution.
Abstract
We present a catalog of clouds identified from the CO (1--0) data of M83, which was observed using Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) with a spatial resolution of 46 pc and a mass sensitivity of 10 (3 ). The almost full-disk coverage and high sensitivity of the data allowed us to sample 5724 molecular clouds with a median mass of , which is comparable to the most frequently sampled mass of Giant Molecular Clouds by surveys in the Milky Way. About 60 percent of the total CO luminosity in M83's disk arises from clouds more massive than 10 . Such massive clouds comprise 16 percent of the total clouds in number and tend to concentrate toward the arm, bar, and center, while smaller clouds are more prevalent in inter-arm regions. Most clouds have peak brightness…
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TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Space Exploration and Technology
