EMPIRE: IRAM 30m dense gas survey Virtual Observatory Resource

Authors
  1. Jimenez-Donaire M.J.
  2. Bigiel F.
  3. Leroy A.K.
  4. Usero A.
  5. Cormier D.,Puschnig J.
  6. Gallagher M.
  7. Kepley A.
  8. Bolatto A.
  9. Garcia-Burillo S.,Hughes A.
  10. Kramer C.
  11. Pety J.
  12. Schinnerer E.
  13. Schruba A.
  14. Schuster K.,Walter F.
  15. Published by
    CDS
Abstract

We present EMPIRE, an IRAM 30m large program that mapped {lambda}=3-4mm dense gas tracers at ~1-2kpc resolution across the whole star-forming disk of nine nearby massive spiral galaxies. We describe the EMPIRE observing and reduction strategies and show new whole-galaxy maps of HCN(1-0), HCO^+^(1-0), HNC(1-0), and CO(1-0). We explore how the HCN-to-CO and IR-to-HCN ratios, observational proxies for the dense gas fraction and dense gas star formation efficiency, depend on host galaxy and local environment. We find that the fraction of dense gas correlates with stellar surface density, gas surface density, molecular-to-atomic gas ratio, and dynamical equilibrium pressure. In EMPIRE, the star formation rate per unit dense gas is anticorrelated with these same environmental parameters. Thus, although dense gas appears abundant in the central regions of many spiral galaxies, this gas appears relatively inefficient at forming stars. These results qualitatively agree with previous work on nearby galaxies and the Milky Way's Central Molecular Zone. To first order, EMPIRE demonstrates that the conditions in a galaxy disk set the gas density distribution and that the dense gas traced by HCN shows an environment-dependent relation to star formation. However, our results also show significant (+/-0.2dex) galaxy-to-galaxy variations. We suggest that gas structure below the scale of our observations and dynamical effects likely also play an important role.

Keywords
  1. galaxies
  2. interstellar-medium
  3. radio-astronomy
  4. molecular-physics
Bibliographic source Bibcode
2019ApJ...880..127J
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2021-02-01T08:00:55Z
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