Extended Star Formation and Molecular Gas in the Tidal Arms near NGC3077
F. Walter (MPIA), C.L. Martin (UCSB), J. Ott (ATNF)

TL;DR
This study reveals active star formation and molecular gas presence in the tidal arms near NGC 3077, showing that such regions can sustain star formation over long periods, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of star formation and molecular gas in tidal arms near NGC 3077, combining HII region detection with CO observations.
Findings
36 faint HII regions identified in tidal arms
Presence of diffuse molecular gas component
Star formation rate of 2.6x10^-3 M_sun/yr
Abstract
We report the detection of ongoing star formation in the prominent tidal arms near NGC 3077 (member of the M 81 triplet). In total, 36 faint compact HII regions were identified, covering an area of ~4x6 kpc^2. Most of the HII regions are found at HI column densities above 1x10^21 cm^-2 (on scales of 200 pc), well within the range of threshold columns measured in normal galaxies. The HII luminosity function resembles the ones derived for other low-mass dwarf galaxies in the same group; we derive a total star formation rate of 2.6x10^-3 M_sun/yr in the tidal feature. We also present new high-resolution imaging of the molecular gas distribution in the tidal arm using CO observations obtained with the OVRO interferometer. We recover about one sixth of the CO flux (or M_H2~2x10^6 M_sun, assuming a Galactic conversion factor) originally detected in the IRAM 30m single dish observations,…
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