Properties of the Molecular Clouds in NGC 205

Abstract

The nearby dwarf elliptical galaxy NGC 205 offers a unique opportunity for high resolution studies of the interstellar medium in an elliptical galaxy. This paper investigates the distribution of molecular gas, molecular line ratios, and the relationships between atomic gas, molecular gas, and dust in NGC 205. The line ratios 12CO(2-1)/(1-0) and 12CO(1-0)/13CO(1-0) in one of the molecular clouds in NGC 205 are consistent with the ratios found in other elliptical galaxies and in Galactic giant molecular clouds; they suggest that the CO in this cloud is probably subthermally excited. Atomic gas, molecular gas, and dust are very closely associated on scales of 100 pc; the atomic gas can be understood as photodissociated envelopes around the molecular clouds. The atomic column densities in this galaxy are quite low (1020 cm-2) because the interstellar UV field is relatively low. The total gas-to-dust column density ratios are consistent with Galactic gas-to-dust ratios. In short, the molecular gas in NGC 205 seems to have very similar properties to the familiar molecular clouds in our own Galaxy, except for the low atomic column densities.

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