2005A&A...431..887K


Query : 2005A&A...431..887K

2005A&A...431..887K - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 431, 887-891 (2005/3-1)

Starbursting nuclear CO disks of early-type spiral galaxies.

KODA J., OKUDA T., NAKANISHI K., KOHNO K., ISHIZUKI S., KUNO N. and OKUMURA S.K.

Abstract (from CDS):

We have initiated the first CO interferometer survey of early-type spiral galaxies (S0-Sab). We observed five early-type spiral galaxies with HII nuclei (indicating circumnuclear starburst activities). These observations indicate gas masses for the central kiloparsec of ∼1-5% of the dynamical masses. Such low gas mass fractions suggest that large-scale gravitational instability in the gas is unlikely to be the driving cause for the starburst activities. We estimated Toomre Q values and found that these galaxies have Q>1 (mostly >3) within the central kiloparsec, indicating that the gas disks are globally gravitationally stable. From the brightness temperatures of the CO emission we estimated the area filling factor of the gas disks within the central kiloparsec to be about 0.05. This small value indicates the existence of lumpy structure, i.e. molecular clouds, in the globally-gravitationally stable disks. The typical surface density of the molecular clouds is as high as ∼3000M/pc2. In the light of these new observations, we reconsider the nature of the Toomre Q criterion, and conclude that the Toomre Q parameter from CO observations indicates neither star formation nor molecular cloud formation. This argument should be valid not only for the circumnuclear disks but also for any region in galactic disks. We tentatively explore an alternative model as an initiating mechanism of star formation. Cloud-cloud collisions might account for the active star formation.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: ISM - galaxies: nuclei - galaxies: spiral - galaxies: starburst

Simbad objects: 12

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Number of rows : 12
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 972 rG 02 34 13.3574389680 +29 18 40.604917356   12.1 13.63     ~ 171 2
2 NGC 3073 GiP 10 00 52.0678224264 +55 37 07.881619152 14.12 14.07 13.40     ~ 191 2
3 NGC 3593 GiG 11 14 36.9731893800 +12 49 05.497790664   11.8       ~ 359 2
4 NGC 3729 GiP 11 33 49.321 +53 07 31.79   12.2       ~ 206 1
5 NGC 4064 GiG 12 04 11.191 +18 26 36.42   12.5       ~ 173 0
6 NGC 4245 GiG 12 17 36.7836585312 +29 36 28.898544204   12.4       ~ 179 0
7 NGC 4274 LIN 12 19 50.5930710456 +29 36 53.238538764 11.78 11.34 10.41     ~ 248 1
8 NGC 4369 GiG 12 24 36.204 +39 22 58.73   12.3       ~ 190 1
9 NGC 4424 H2G 12 27 11.5741235616 +09 25 14.330453700   13.1       ~ 360 0
10 NGC 4448 H2G 12 28 15.428 +28 37 13.08   11.9       ~ 196 0
11 NGC 4694 AGN 12 48 15.091 +10 59 01.05   13.93 13.36     ~ 276 0
12 NGC 5195 GiP 13 29 59.590 +47 15 58.06 10.76 10.45 9.55 9.31   ~ 778 3

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