Title: Studying the Atomic-Molecular Transition in the Local Group
1Studying the Atomic-Molecular Transition in the
Local Group
- Erik Rosolowsky
- Radio Astronomy Lab, UC Berkeley
- Ringberg - May 19, 2004
2Collaborators
- The Boss Leo Blitz
- Collaborators
- Dick Plambeck
- Greg Engargiola
- Julianne Dalcanton (UW)
3Star Formation
- A fundamental problem
- Solution required for a time evolution of stellar
populations in disk. - With fundamental complications
4The Schmidt Law
Kennicutt (1998)
5Resolved Schmidt Law Studies
Wong Blitz (2002) studied CO and star formation
in a sample of 7 galaxies.
6A slight case of déjà vu.
CO Only
CO HI
Kormendy Kennicutt (2004)
7Molecular Clouds
Star Forming Regions
The Gas Cycle in the ISM
Stars
Supernova Remnants Stellar Ejecta
Atomic ISM
Photo Credits R. Gendler ,the FORS Team, D.
Malin, SAO/Chandra, D. Thilker
8Molecular Clouds
Stars
Toward a simple model.
Atomic ISM
Photo Credits R. Gendler, D. Malin, D. Thilker
9What is a Giant Molecular Cloud?
- Large cloud of molecular gas M gt 104 Msun
- Self gravitating ?
- -T Ugrav/2
- In MW, nearly all the molecular mass is in GMCs.
- Since SFR scales with MH2, then GMCs populations
set star formation history.
The Orion Molecular Cloud in 12CO(1-0)
PASJ, vol 56, no. 3, cover
10How do GMCs vary across the Local Group?
(which is secretly a question about how GMCs
form)
11Macroscopic Cloud Properties
- Resolved observations give cloud radius (R)
- Correct for beam convolution!
- Get linewidth (DV) from spectral lines
- Luminous mass from MCO?XLCO
- Virial Mass for resolved observations
12Constant X Factor?
- Comparing Virial and CO masses over a range of
galactic radii in M33 - No significant trend with radius
- No change in X due only to
- Metallicity (0.6 dex)
- ISRF (1 dex)
- Midplane hydrostatic pressure (1 dex)
13Larsons Laws
- Larson (1981) noted correlations among the
simplest characteristics of molecular clouds. - The linewidth-size relationship is expected for
turbulent motions. - If the clouds are virialized, the mass-linewidth
relationship follows from linewidth-size and V.T. - Caveat How well do these characterize GMC
properties?
14The Linewidth-Size Relationship
15The Linewidth-Mass Relationship
16The LG-GMC Population
- Individual GMCs in MW, LMC, M31, M33 are
consistent with being drawn from the SAME
statistical population - 1 Parameter Clouds
- These macroscopic properties of GMCs set average
internal properties (r, Pint, tdyn) - A constant IMF would not be surprising for a
common population of molecular clouds.
17The GMC Mass Distribution
- Parameterize with cumulative mass distribution
- Binned approximations are only accurate for
sample sizes larger than 300 (only 1 sample of
GMCs)
M33
18The Local Group GMC Mass Distribution.
19Mass Spectra are different!
- Re-fit all catalogs of GMCs available that have
reliable data - Changing index is likely the signature of
different formation mechanisms. - Enter the importance of dynamics.
Object a
Inner MW -1.60 to -1.72
LMC -1.63 to -1.92
Outer MW -1.91 to -2.11
M33 -2.10 to -2.60
Increasing HD Stability
20Inferences about GMC formation
- Physics intrinsic to GMCs establishes their
macroscopic properties (e.g. self gravity). - GMCs appear to unify the star formation process
across a variety of environments. - Suggests important factor in SF is the conversion
of gas into GMCs. - Conversion efficiency (and process?) varies
across environments.
21Where does H2 form?
- (and what physics makes that so?)
- (and is this the same as making GMCs?)
22Why go extragalactic?
- Top-down perspective
- No blending!
- Association with other components in the ISM
- Spatially complete studies
- Wide range of galactic radii
From Dame, Elmegreen, Cohen Thaddeus (1986)
23M33 in Ha
- 850 kpc distant
- Sc spiral
- 1 of 3 Local Group spirals
Cheng et al. (1993)
24The D-array Survey
25The GMCs in M33
26Correlation with HI
Deul van der Hulst (1987)
27Determining fmol(R)
- Molecular surface mass density
- BIMA SONG (Helfer et al., 2003)
- HI surface mass density (single value)
- Literature maps (various)
- Stellar surface mass density
- 2MASS, LGA (Jarrett et al., 2003)
28What determines fmol(R)?
- BIMA SONG (Helfer et al., 2003)
- SCO(a,d)
- Literature Maps of HI
- SHI (single value)
- 2MASS K-band maps (Jarret et al. 2003)
- S(a,d)
29The Physics of S120 Msun/pc2
- Constant value of ISRF
- Sets H2 dissociation rate
- Constant Midplane Pressure
- Constant volume density (nH)
- Sets H2 formation rate
30Work in Progress
- Include spatial distribution of HI
- Include rotation curves
31Assembling a Big Picture
- Filaments of HI (H2) collected by MHD processes
- Another factor f(R) determines what fraction of
these clouds are converted to molecular gas - Different environments create different mass
distributions of bound molecular clouds. - Self-gravity (or other physics) establishes
uniform Larson Law scalings across environments. - Macroscopic properties of GMCs set their internal
properties, which are the initial conditions of
star formation.
32Future Efforts NGC 4826
- Extreme surface density of molecular gas.
- No sign of discrete 12CO clouds.
- 13CO clouds have similar properties as MW GMCs
and show signs of star formation.
33Dwarf Ellipicals
- CO emission seen in dEs NGC 185 and NGC 205.
- Gas appears to be intrinsic, not from infall or
stripping - Presence of cool ISM and star formation without
- Spiral arms
- Ordered B-field
- Shearing disks
- High HI column densities
NGC 185 - L. Young (2001)
34Requirements for Formation
- Consider a 106 Msun GMC with D80 pc
- Requires enhancing the surface gas density from
Sgas10 Msun pc-2 (ISM) to SGMC 200 Msun
pc-2 - Implies accumulation scale of l gt350 pc.
- If atomic, the conversion to molecular gas is
reasonably quick for typical densities (3-10 Myr).
35The Importance of Filamentary Structure
- All GMCs are found on filaments
- Not all filaments show GMCs (esp. at large R)
- Is filament formation the first step of star
formation?
Thilker, Private Communication
36Surface Density Criterion
- In a pixel-to-pixel comparison of HI vs. CO maps,
CO only found at high HI column densities. - Not all HI pixels at high column have CO
emission. - Same cutoff threshold as seen in MW.
- What sets molecular gas fraction as a function of
galactic radius?