2023
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/202244941
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Exploring extreme conditions for star formation: A deep search for molecular gas in the Leo ring

Abstract: Aims. We carried out sensitive searches for the 12CO J = 1–0 and J = 2–1 lines in the giant extragalactic HI ring in Leo to investigate the star formation process within environments where gas metallicities are close to solar, but physical conditions are different than those typical of bright galaxy disks. Our aim is to check the range of validity of known scaling relations. Methods. We used the IRAM-30 m telescope to observe 11 regions close to HI gas peaks or where sparse young massive stars have been found.… Show more

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“…The peak column density in BST1047 today is very low (∼1 M e pc −2 Mihos et al 2018a), and it is likely incapable of fueling any additional star formation. While the relatively large beam size of the H I data leaves open the possibility of pockets of high-density gas on small scales, recent CO observations of BST1047 have failed to detect molecular gas in the system (Corbelli et al 2023), although those studies did not survey BST1047ʼs full H I extent. Nonetheless, there is no evidence for any current, ongoing star formation in BST1047 today.…”
Section: The Origin Of Bst1047+1156mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The peak column density in BST1047 today is very low (∼1 M e pc −2 Mihos et al 2018a), and it is likely incapable of fueling any additional star formation. While the relatively large beam size of the H I data leaves open the possibility of pockets of high-density gas on small scales, recent CO observations of BST1047 have failed to detect molecular gas in the system (Corbelli et al 2023), although those studies did not survey BST1047ʼs full H I extent. Nonetheless, there is no evidence for any current, ongoing star formation in BST1047 today.…”
Section: The Origin Of Bst1047+1156mentioning
confidence: 99%