Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
Jan 1997
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1997a%26a...317...65i&link_type=abstract
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.317, p.65-72
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
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Galaxies: Individual: Ngc 6822, Galaxies: Ism, Irregular, Local Group, Radio Lines: Galaxies
Scientific paper
Emission from the J=1-0 ^12^CO transition was detected unambiguously at 4 out of 17 observed positions in the Magellanic irregular galaxy NGC 6822; two more positions yielded marginal 3σ detections. These positions include the HII region complexes Hubble V and Hubble I/III, and two IRAS far-infrared emission peaks not associated with bright HII regions. The bright HII region Hubble X was not detected. The CO emission detected is rather weak, typically 0.4-0.8 K.km/s in a 105 pc beam. It is well-correlated with infrared brightness, but not with that of HI emission. The sum of all observed spectra yields an integrated CO signal I_CO_=6.4+/-1.2K.km/s, 70% greater than the sum of the individual detected components. This implies the presence of more widespread weak CO emission not detected in individual pointings. The total CO content of NGC 6822 is argued to be 1.2(+1.2,-0.6)x10^5^K.km/s/pc^2^, nominally twice the amount detected. The available HI, infrared and CO data have been used to estimate the magnitude of the empirical conversion factor X=N(H_2_)/I_CO_ in NGC 6822, resulting in X_N6822_=8+/-3x10^21^cm^-2^(K.km/s)^-1^, or 40+/-15 times higher than the Galactic conversion factor. Even with this factor, the total H_2_ mass of NGC 6822 is estimated at only M(H_2_)=1.5(+3, -1)x10^7^Msun_, roughly 15 per cent of the HI mass. In the Galactic foreground, CO emission from a diffuse cloud was detected with a narrow linewidth of about 1km/s at V_LSR_=+5 km/s.
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