2017
DOI: 10.3847/1538-4365/aa63ea
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Molecular Clouds in the Extreme Outer Galaxy between l = 34.°75 to 45.°25

Abstract: We present the result of an unbiased CO survey in Galactic range of 34.75• ≤l≤ 45.25• and -5.25• ≤b≤ 5.25• , and velocity range beyond the Outer arm. A total of 168 molecular clouds (MCs) are identified within the Extreme Outer Galaxy (EOG) region, and 31 of these MCs are associated with 13 CO emission. However, none of them show significant C 18 O emission under current detection limit. The typical size and mass of these MCs are 5 pc and 3×10 3 M ⊙ , implying the lack of large and massive MCs in the EOG regio… Show more

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“…where Γ ≈ 0.5 (Larson 1981). The universal proportionality of this relationship is supported by a series of observations of CO linewidths (Heyer & Brunt 2004; Rice 2016; Sun et al 2017), and interpreted observations of dust polarisation (e.g. Poidevin et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…where Γ ≈ 0.5 (Larson 1981). The universal proportionality of this relationship is supported by a series of observations of CO linewidths (Heyer & Brunt 2004; Rice 2016; Sun et al 2017), and interpreted observations of dust polarisation (e.g. Poidevin et al 2013).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 55%
“…M83 XUV clouds are blue (and the blue arrows are the upper limits in radius, while they are resolved in velocity). Reference points in the background are for the MW's inner disk (Solomon et al 1987), outer disk (r gal ∼ 12-14 kpc; Sun et al 2017), and far outer disk (∼14-22 kpc; Sun et al 2015), and for the Large and Small Magellanic Clouds (Bolatto et al 2008;Wong et al 2011) and the galaxy WLM (Rubio et al 2015). The solid line is a fit to the inner disk clouds (Solomon et al 1987).…”
Section: Masses Of Molecular Clouds and Clumpsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is crucial to study whether the same is true in XUV disks. The Milky Way's outer disk hosts small molecular clouds (10 2-4 M e ; Sun et al 2015Sun et al , 2017, but unlike XUV disks there is not much SF above late B-type stars (Izumi et al 2017). Numerous efforts have been made to detect CO emission in XUV disks, but they have rarely succeeded (Watson & Koda 2017, for review including unpublished efforts that resulted in nondetections).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Most of the current Galactic spiral models are based on the kinematic distances of ionized H II regions (Georgelin & Georgelin 1976;Downes et al 1980;Caswell & Haynes 1987;Russeil 2003;Hou et al 2009), H I neutral gas (Kerr 1969;Weaver 1970;McClure-Griffiths et al 2004;Kalberla & Kerp 2009;Koo et al 2017) and CO molecular clouds (Solomon & Rivolo 1989;May et al 1997;Heyer et al 2001;Dame & Thaddeus 2011;Hou & Han 2014;Sun et al 2015Sun et al , 2017. However, due to the large errors of those kinematic distances, the identification of the spiral arms suffers from inevitable large ambiguity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%