Cloud-Scale Molecular Gas Properties in 15 Nearby Galaxies
Abstract
We measure the velocity dispersion, σ, and surface density, , of the molecular gas in nearby galaxies from CO spectral line cubes with spatial resolution 45-120 pc, matched to the size of individual giant molecular clouds. Combining 11 galaxies from the PHANGS-ALMA survey with 4 targets from the literature, we characterize 30,000 independent sightlines where CO is detected at good significance. and σ show a strong positive correlation, with the best-fit power law slope close to the expected value for resolved, self-gravitating clouds. This indicates only weak variation in the virial parameter αvirσ2/, which is 1.5-3.0 for most galaxies. We do, however, observe enormous variation in the internal turbulent pressure Pturb\,σ2, which spans 5\;dex across our sample. We find , σ, and Pturb to be systematically larger in more massive galaxies. The same quantities appear enhanced in the central kpc of strongly barred galaxies relative to their disks. Based on sensitive maps of M31 and M33, the slope of the σ- relation flattens at 10\;M\,pc-2, leading to high σ for a given and high apparent αvir. This echoes results found in the Milky Way, and likely originates from a combination of lower beam filling factors and a stronger influence of local environment on the dynamical state of molecular gas in the low density regime.
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