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Sánchez-Gallego, J. R.
Bibliographical reference
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, Volume 292, pp. 299-302
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2013
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We combine 12CO J = 3 - 2 for 155 nearby galaxies, obtained
as part of the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope (JCMT) Nearby Galaxies
Legacy Survey (NGLS), with star formation rates derived from Hα
luminosities to probe the relation between warm, dense gas and star
formation. These data are compared with ancillary data from the
literature, including infrared (IR) and 1.4 GHz radio continuum
luminosities and Hi masses. We find a good correlation between CO J = 3
- 2 luminosities and Hα-derived star formation rates (SFRs), which
is in agreement with previous studies. Several groups of galaxies show a
peculiar behaviour in the SFR(Hα) - L CO J = 3 - 2
plot, which disappears when using IR data. We analyse these regions and
propose several hypotheses to explain this behaviour, including group
interactions and very recent (≲20 Myr) bursts of star formation
only traced by Hα emission. While atomic hydrogen is hardly
related with SFR, molecular and total gas (Hi + H2) show
similar correlations with Hα luminosities. No correlation is found
between CO J = 3-2 luminosity and metallicity, although galaxies with
low metallicity are more likely to not be detected. We discuss that CO J
= 3 - 2 does not seem to be a significantly better tracer of the
star-forming gas, but its independence from metallicity may be used to
constrain the conversion factor between CO and H2.