Molecular Gas Properties and CO-to-H2 Conversion Factors in the Central Kiloparsec of NGC 3351

Abstract

The CO-to-H2 conversion factor (αCO) is critical to studying molecular gas and star formation in galaxies. The value of αCO has been found to vary within and between galaxies, but the specific environmental conditions that cause these variations are not fully understood. Previous observations on scales revealed low values of αCO in the centers of some barred spiral galaxies, including NGC 3351. We present new ALMA Band 3, 6, and 7 observations of 12CO, 13CO, and C18O lines on 100 pc scales in the inner 2 kpc of NGC 3351. Using multi-line radiative transfer modeling and a Bayesian likelihood analysis, we infer the H2 density, kinetic temperature, CO column density per line width, and CO isotopologue abundances on a pixel-by-pixel basis. Our modeling implies the existence of a dominant gas component with a density of 2-3×103 cm-3 in the central 1 kpc and a high temperature of 30-60 K near the nucleus and near the contact points that connect to the bar-driven inflows. Assuming a CO/H2 abundance of 3×10-4, our analysis yields αCO0.5-2.0 M\,(K~km~s-1~pc2)-1 with a decreasing trend with galactocentric radius in the central 1 kpc. The inflows show a substantially lower αCO < 0.1 M\,(K~km~s-1~pc2)-1, likely due to lower optical depths caused by turbulence or shear in the inflows. Over the whole region, this gives an intensity-weighted αCO of 1.5 M\,(K~km~s-1~pc2)-1, which is similar to previous dust modeling based results at kpc scales. This suggests that low αCO on kpc scales in the centers of some barred galaxies may be due to the contribution of low optical depth CO emission in bar-driven inflows.

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