Long GMC Lifetimes: Using the Method and Data of Meidt et al. 2015 with A Correction

Abstract

Meidt et al. 2015 derived short lifetimes of 20-30Myr for giant molecular clouds (GMCs) in M51. Their novel approach utilizes a decline of the GMC population during their inter-arm passage from one spiral arm to the next. Using the inter-arm travel time "ttravel" as a fiducial clock, they converted the decline rate to GMC lifetimes. They implicitly adopted zero as the pattern speed of the spiral arms, resulting in a very short ttravel. However, it is well established that the spiral arm pattern in M51 is rotating (Meidt et al. 2008, 2013), and that ttravel should be measured with respect to the rotating spiral pattern. Here we use the same method and data of Meidt et al. 2015 and re-evaluate GMC lifetimes by accounting for the pattern speed given by Meidt et al. 2013. This correction gives a longer ttravel and consequently longer GMC lifetimes of 60-500Myr.

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