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12CO J = 1-0 Observations of Individual Giant Molecular Clouds in M81

Abstract

We present 12CO J = 1-0 observations from the Caltech Millimeter Array of a field in the nearby spiral galaxy M81. We detect emission from three features that are the size of large giant molecular clouds (GMCs) in the Milky Way and M31, but are larger than any known in M33 or the SMC. The M81 clouds have diameters ~100 pc and molecular masses ~3 × 105 M☉. These are the first GMCs to be detected in such an early-type galaxy (Sab) or in a normal galaxy outside the Local Group. The clouds we have detected do not obey the size-line width relation obeyed by GMCs in our Galaxy and in M33, and some of them may be GMC complexes that contain several small GMCs. One of these does show signs of substructure and is shaped like a ring section with three separate peaks. At the center of this ring section lies a giant H II region, which may be associated with the molecular clouds.

Authors

Taylor CL; Wilson CD

Journal

The Astrophysical Journal, Vol. 494, No. 2, pp. 581–586

Publisher

American Astronomical Society

Publication Date

February 20, 1998

DOI

10.1086/305247

ISSN

0004-637X

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