New CO(2-1) observations of 112 clumps in outer Galactic clouds (14-23 kpc) yield velocity dispersion-size and mass-size power laws plus a declining virial parameter trend indicating most clumps are gravitationally unbound.
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Young star clusters in the NGC 628 simulation inherit a filament mass power-law index of -1.35 at formation via gravitational fragmentation and evolve to -1.55 after 60 Myr.
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Molecular Clouds at the Edge of the Galaxy II. Physical properties and scaling relations
New CO(2-1) observations of 112 clumps in outer Galactic clouds (14-23 kpc) yield velocity dispersion-size and mass-size power laws plus a declining virial parameter trend indicating most clumps are gravitationally unbound.
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Revealing the Connection Between the Filamentary Hierarchy and Star Cluster Formation in a Simulated NGC 628 Galaxy
Young star clusters in the NGC 628 simulation inherit a filament mass power-law index of -1.35 at formation via gravitational fragmentation and evolve to -1.55 after 60 Myr.