TY - JOUR
T1 - A 3 mm spectral line survey toward the barred spiral galaxy NGC 3627
AU - Watanabe, Yoshimasa
AU - Nishimura, Yuri
AU - Sorai, Kazuo
AU - Sakai, Nami
AU - Kuno, Nario
AU - Yamamoto, Satoshi
N1 - Funding Information:
The authors are grateful to the IRAM 30 m telescope staff and the Nobeyama Radio Observatory (NRO) staff for excellent support in the observation runs. This work is based on observations carried out under project numbers 089-14 and 203-14 with the IRAM 30 m telescope. IRAM is supported by INSU/CNRS (France), MPG (Germany), and IGN (Spain). The 45 m radio telescope is operated by the NRO, a branch of the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan, National Institutes of Natural Sciences. This study is supported by a Grant-in-Aid from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science, and Technology of Japan (No. 25108005, 18H05222, and 16K17657).
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PY - 2019
Y1 - 2019
N2 - We conduct spectral line survey observations in the 3 mm band toward a spiral arm, a bar-end, and a nuclear region of the nearby barred spiral galaxy NGC 3627 with the IRAM 30 m telescope and the Nobeyama 45 m telescope. Additional observations are performed toward the spiral arm and the bar-end in the 2 mm band. We detect 8, 11, and 9 molecular species in the spiral arm, the bar-end, and the nuclear region, respectively. Star formation activities are different among the three regions, and in particular, the nucleus of NGC 3627 is known as a low-ionization nuclear emission region/Seyfert 2 type nucleus. In spite of these physical differences, the chemical composition shows impressive similarities among the three regions. This result means that the characteristic chemical composition associated with these regions is insensitive to the local physical conditions such as star formation rate, because such local effects are smeared out by extended quiescent molecular gas on scales of 1 kpc. Moreover, the observed chemical compositions are also found to be similar to those of molecular clouds in our Galaxy and the spiral arm of M51, whose elemental abundances are close to those in NGC 3627. Therefore, this study provides us with a standard template of the chemical composition of extended molecular clouds with the solar metallicity in nearby galaxies.
AB - We conduct spectral line survey observations in the 3 mm band toward a spiral arm, a bar-end, and a nuclear region of the nearby barred spiral galaxy NGC 3627 with the IRAM 30 m telescope and the Nobeyama 45 m telescope. Additional observations are performed toward the spiral arm and the bar-end in the 2 mm band. We detect 8, 11, and 9 molecular species in the spiral arm, the bar-end, and the nuclear region, respectively. Star formation activities are different among the three regions, and in particular, the nucleus of NGC 3627 is known as a low-ionization nuclear emission region/Seyfert 2 type nucleus. In spite of these physical differences, the chemical composition shows impressive similarities among the three regions. This result means that the characteristic chemical composition associated with these regions is insensitive to the local physical conditions such as star formation rate, because such local effects are smeared out by extended quiescent molecular gas on scales of 1 kpc. Moreover, the observed chemical compositions are also found to be similar to those of molecular clouds in our Galaxy and the spiral arm of M51, whose elemental abundances are close to those in NGC 3627. Therefore, this study provides us with a standard template of the chemical composition of extended molecular clouds with the solar metallicity in nearby galaxies.
KW - Galaxies: ISM
KW - ISM: clouds
KW - ISM: individual objects (NGC 3627)
KW - ISM: molecules
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U2 - 10.3847/1538-4365/ab1d63
DO - 10.3847/1538-4365/ab1d63
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85069952778
SN - 0067-0049
VL - 242
JO - Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
JF - Astrophysical Journal, Supplement Series
IS - 2
M1 - 26
ER -