Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Jan 1996
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1996a%26a...305..421m&link_type=abstract
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.305, p.421
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
88
Galaxies: Individual: Ngc 253, Galaxies: Starburst, Galaxies: Ism, Galaxies, Nuclei, Radio Lines: Galaxies
Scientific paper
The central 80"x60" of the edge-on starburst galaxy NGC 253 has been mapped in the J=2-1 line of ^12^CO with the IRAM 30m telescope (beam width: 12"). After a Lucy deconvolution, the resolution is enhanced to ~4". CO emission is strongly concentrated toward a region elongated along the major axis with a FWHP size of 34"x11" (410pcx130pc at D=2.5Mpc). Toward the center of NGC 253, the ^12^CO(2-1) line contributes between 20% and 35% to the total measured 1.3mm "continuum" in a 50GHz wide bandpass. Position-velocity maps reveal two condensations symmetrically placed with respect to the nucleus. Distinct velocity features suggest the presence of a compact molecular spiral, although a molecular bar or ring cannot be excluded. The dynamical mass in the inner 480pc is 2.610^9^Msun_. Applying a "standard" N(H_2_)/I(CO) conversion factor of 2x10^20^cm^-2^/Kkm/s, the molecular gas mass of the central condensations would be ~3x10^8^Msun_. Other tracers of molecular mass, namely optically thin C^18^O rotational lines and the mm-wave dust continuum yield gas masses of 4x10^7^...6x10^7^Msun_. The most plausible explanation of this discrepancy is that the "standard" H_2_ mass/CO luminosity ratio, which has been derived for Galactic disk clouds, cannot be applied to the bulge region of galaxies such as NGC 253. Possible reasons are discussed in terms of excitation conditions and the influence of the stellar gravitational potential. It is not the gas mass that makes NGC 253 an outstanding galaxy but its infrared luminosity and the "star forming efficiency" L_IR_/M_gas_ of 90Lsun_/Msun_.
Henkel Carsten
Mauersberger Rainer
Reuter H.-P.
Wielebinski Richard
Wiklind Thomas
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