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ALMA observations of N83C in the early stage of star formation in the Small Magellanic Cloud

Published 15 Jun 2017 in astro-ph.GA | (1706.04871v3)

Abstract: We have performed Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) observations in ${12}$CO($J=2-1$), ${13}$CO($J=2-1$), C${18}$O($J=2-1$), ${12}$CO($J=3-2$), ${13}$CO($J=3-2$), and CS($J=7-6$) lines toward the active star-forming region N83C in the Small Magellanic Cloud (SMC), whose metallicity is $\sim$ 1/5 of the Milky Way (MW). The ALMA observations first reveal sub-pc scale molecular structures in ${12}$CO($J=2-1$) and ${13}$CO($J=2-1$) emission. We found strong CO peaks associated with young stellar objects (YSOs) identified by the $Spitzer$ Space Telescope, and also found that overall molecular gas is distributed along the edge of the neighboring HII region. We derived a gas density of $\sim 104$ cm${-3}$ in molecular clouds associated with YSOs based on the virial mass estimated from ${12}$CO($J=2-1$) emission. This high gas density is presumably due to the effect of the HII region under the low-metallicity (accordingly small-dust content) environment in the SMC; far-UV radiation from the HII region can easily penetrate and photo-dissociate the outer layer of ${12}$CO molecules in the molecular clouds, and thus only the innermost parts of the molecular clouds are observed even in ${12}$CO emission. We obtained the CO-to-H$2$ conversion factor $X{\rm CO}$ of $7.5 \times 10{20}$ cm${-2}$ (K km s${-1}$)${-1}$ in N83C based on virial masses and CO luminosities, which is four times larger than that in the MW, 2 $\times 10{20}$ cm${-2}$ (K km s${-1}$)${-1}$. We also discuss the difference in the nature between two high-mass YSOs, each of which is associated with a molecular clump with a mass of about a few $\times 103 M_{\odot}$.

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