Molecular clouds as hubs in spiral galaxies : gas inflow and evolutionary sequence

IF 4.7 3区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
J W Zhou, Sami Dib, Timothy A Davis
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We decomposed the molecular gas in the spiral galaxy NGC 628 (M74) into multi-scale hub-filament structures using the CO (2−1) line by the dendrogram algorithm. All leaf structures as potential hubs were classified into three categories, i.e. leaf-HFs-A, leaf-HFs-B and leaf-HFs-C. leaf-HFs-A exhibit the best hub-filament morphology, which also have the highest density contrast, the largest mass and the lowest virial ratio. We employed the FILFINDER algorithm to identify and characterize filaments within 185 leaf-HFs-A structures, and fitted the velocity gradients around the intensity peaks. Measurements of velocity gradients provide evidence for gas inflow within these structures, which can serve as a kinematic evidence that these structures are hub-filament structures. The numbers of the associated 21 μm and Hα structures and the peak intensities of 7.7 μm, 21 μm and Hα emissions decrease from leaf-HFs-A to leaf-HFs-C. The spatial separations between the intensity peaks of CO and 21 μm structures of leaf-HFs-A are larger than those of leaf-HFs-C. These evidence indicate that leaf-HFs-A are more evolved than leaf-HFs-C. There may be an evolutionary sequence from leaf-HFs-C to leaf-HFs-A. Currently, leaf-HFs-C lack a distinct gravitational collapse process that would result in a significant density contrast. The density contrast can effectively measure the extent of the gravitational collapse and the depth of the gravitational potential of the structure which, in turn, shapes the hub-filament morphology. Combined with the kinematic analysis presented in previous studies, a picture emerges that molecular gas in spiral galaxies is organized into network structures through the gravitational coupling of multi-scale hub-filament structures. Molecular clouds, acting as knots within these networks, serve as hubs, which are local gravitational centers and the main sites of star formation.
作为螺旋星系枢纽的分子云:气体流入和演化序列
我们采用树枝图算法,利用 CO (2-1) 线将旋涡星系 NGC 628 (M74) 中的分子气体分解成多尺度的毂丝结构。所有作为潜在枢纽的叶状结构被分为三类,即叶-HFs-A、叶-HFs-B 和叶-HFs-C。叶-HFs-A 表现出最佳的枢纽-丝状结构形态,同时也具有最高的密度对比、最大的质量和最低的病毒比。我们采用 FILFINDER 算法识别并描述了 185 个叶状-HFs-A 结构中的丝状物,并对强度峰周围的速度梯度进行了拟合。速度梯度的测量为这些结构内的气体流入提供了证据,可以作为这些结构是轮毂-细丝结构的运动学证据。从叶片-HFs-A 到叶片-HFs-C,相关的 21 μm 和 Hα 结构的数量以及 7.7 μm、21 μm 和 Hα 辐射的峰值强度都在下降。叶片-HFs-A 的 CO 和 21 μm 结构强度峰之间的空间间隔大于叶片-HFs-C。这些证据表明,叶片-HFs-A 比叶片-HFs-C 进化得更快。从叶片-HFs-C到叶片-HFs-A可能存在一个进化序列。目前,叶状-HFs-C缺乏明显的引力塌缩过程,这将导致显著的密度对比。密度对比可以有效地测量结构的引力塌缩程度和引力势能深度,而引力势能深度反过来又会塑造出轮毂-纤丝的形态。结合之前研究中的运动学分析,我们可以得出这样的结论:螺旋星系中的分子气体是通过多尺度毂丝结构的引力耦合组织成网络结构的。分子云作为这些网络中的结,起到了枢纽的作用,它们是局部引力中心和恒星形成的主要场所。
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期刊介绍: Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society is one of the world''s leading primary research journals in astronomy and astrophysics, as well as one of the longest established. It publishes the results of original research in positional and dynamical astronomy, astrophysics, radio astronomy, cosmology, space research and the design of astronomical instruments.
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