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ABSTRACT NGC 613 is a nearby barred spiral galaxy with a nuclear ring. Exploiting high spatial resolution (≈20 pc) Atacama Large Millimetre/submillimetre Array 12CO (1–0) observations, we study the giant molecular clouds (GMCs) in the nuclear ring and its vicinity, identifying 158 spatially and spectrally resolved GMCs. The GMC sizes (Rc) are comparable to those of the clouds in the Milky Way (MW) disc, but their gas masses, observed linewidths (σobs, los), and gas mass surface densities are larger. The GMC size–linewidth relation (₎₁ₒ, ₋₎ₒ R₂^0. 77) is steeper than that of the clouds of the MW disc and centre, and the GMCs are on average only marginally gravitationally bound (with a mean virial parameter 〈αobs, vir〉 ≈ 1. 7). We discuss the possible origins of the steep size–linewidth relation and enhanced observed linewidths of the clouds and suggest that a combination of mechanisms such as stellar feedback, gas accretion, and cloud–cloud collisions, as well as the gas inflows driven by the large-scale bar, may play a role.
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Woorak Choi
Martin Bureau
Lijie Liu
Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
University of Oxford
Princeton University
McGill University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/68e65fa0b6db6435875ee0e0 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stae1394