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MX002: Molecular Gas in the LMC MX002 observers in 2005: Juergen Ott, Tony Wong, Erik Muller, Jorge Pineda, Min Wang, Annie Hughes

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MX002: Molecular Gas in the LMC. MX002 observers in 2005: Juergen Ott, Tony Wong, Erik Muller, Jorge Pineda, Min Wang, Annie Hughes. Talk Outline. the MX002 project observations in 2005 the molecular ridge near 30 Doradus: mass function, X-factor, line profiles, ASTE/Mopra - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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MX002: Molecular Gas in the LMC

MX002 observers in 2005:

Juergen Ott, Tony Wong, Erik Muller,

Jorge Pineda, Min Wang, Annie Hughes

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Talk Outline

• the MX002 project

• observations in 2005

• the molecular ridge near 30 Doradus:

mass function, X-factor, line profiles,

ASTE/Mopra

• the inner LMC

• plans for 2006

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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MX002 Overview

1212CO(J=1-0) survey of the Magellanic CO(J=1-0) survey of the Magellanic

System (LMC+SMC+MB)System (LMC+SMC+MB)

Scientific MotivationsScientific Motivations• Molecular cloud formation and evolutionMolecular cloud formation and evolution

• Initial stages of star formationInitial stages of star formation

• Low-Z, high-UV replicates high-z conditionsLow-Z, high-UV replicates high-z conditions

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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MX002 Overview

Why the LMC?Why the LMC?• unique opportunity for southern telescopesunique opportunity for southern telescopes

• low metallicity ~0.3Zlow metallicity ~0.3Z, emulating conditions at , emulating conditions at

high-zhigh-z

• high angular resolution + overview of high angular resolution + overview of

dynamics in whole galaxydynamics in whole galaxy

• existing HI datasetexisting HI dataset

• 30 Doradus - an exciting molecular gas 30 Doradus - an exciting molecular gas

laboratory!laboratory!

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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Observation Strategy

• OTF mapping ~120 5’x5’ fieldsOTF mapping ~120 5’x5’ fields• CO(J=1-0) (115.271 GHz)CO(J=1-0) (115.271 GHz)• mostly old correlator/RXmostly old correlator/RX• ~100 minutes per field~100 minutes per field• BW~64 MHzBW~64 MHz• ΔΔv= ~0.16 km/sv= ~0.16 km/s • RMS~0.4 KRMS~0.4 K• beam FWHM ~ 30”beam FWHM ~ 30”• Tsys @115 GHz ~600 KTsys @115 GHz ~600 K• mostly extragalactic “green-time”mostly extragalactic “green-time”

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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The Molecular Ridge

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

• ridge + arc ~ 35% ridge + arc ~ 35%

of LMC molecular of LMC molecular

gasgas

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The Molecular Ridge

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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The Molecular Ridge

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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The Molecular Ridge

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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The Molecular Ridge

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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Clump Mass Spectrum

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

MVIR~R(ΔV)2, dN/dMVIR M

α ~ 1.5 α ~ 1.6

Analysis by Jorge Pineda & Juergen

MW α = 1.6-1.8, NANTEN LMC α = 1.9

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XCO factor

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

XCO=NH2/ICO NH2 ~R(ΔV)/R2 XCO~ΔV/(RTb)

Analysis by Jorge Pineda & Juergen

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Comparison with ASTE

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

Analysis by Tony and Yojhi

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Comparison with ASTE

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

Analysis by Tony and Yojhi

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• central R~1.2 kpc

• relationship

between atomic

and molecular gas,

focusing on

pressure and

dynamics

• includes star-

forming and non-SF

clouds

Inner LMC Survey

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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Preliminary Results

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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Preliminary Results

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Plans for 2006+

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

• molecular ridge mapping is complete

• continue inner LMC mapping

• Mopra follow-up 3mm multi-line survey

of ridge clouds to investigate physical

parameters as function of the UV

radiation field

• ATCA follow-up of ridge clouds

• NANTEN2/ASTE/APEX

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Finally…

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

…a huge thank you to everyone involved in the Mopra upgrade!

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Appendix

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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A Big Mess?

Annie Hughes, PhD Progress Review, November 2005

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Preliminary Results

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005

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Preliminary Results

Annie Hughes, UNSW 3mm workshop, November 2005