摘要: We present a study of molecular structures (clumps and clouds) in the dwarf
galaxy NGC 404 using high-resolution (0.86x0.51 pc^2) Atacama Large
Millimeter/sub-millimeter Array ^{12}CO(2-1) observations. We find two distinct
regions in NGC 404: a gravitationally-stable central region (Toomre parameter
Q=3-30) and a gravitationally-unstable molecular ring (Q<=1). The molecular
structures in the central region have a steeper size -- linewidth relation and
larger virial parameters than those in the molecular ring, suggesting gas is
more turbulent in the former. In the molecular ring, clumps exhibit a shallower
mass -- size relation and larger virial parameters than clouds, implying
density structures and dynamics are regulated by different physical mechanisms
at different spatial scales. We construct an analytical model of clump-clump
collisions to explain the results in the molecular ring. We propose that
clump-clump collisions are driven by gravitational instabilities coupled with
galactic shear, that lead to a population of clumps whose accumulation lengths
(i.e. average separations) are approximately equal to their tidal radii. Our
model-predicted clump masses and sizes (and mass -- size relation) and
turbulence energy injection rates (and size -- linewidth relation) match the
observations in the molecular ring very well, suggesting clump-clump collisions
is the main mechanism regulating clump properties and gas turbulence in that
region. As expected, our collision model does not apply to the central region,
where turbulence is likely driven by clump migration.