Abstract

We have mapped the nuclear region of an Scd galaxy IC 342 in the CO (J = 1-0) emission with an angular resolution of 15″. This galaxy has a bright optical nucleus with a dark lane elongated in the north-south direction. A prominent molecular bar which has been discovered by Lo et al. (1984) using the Owens Valley Interferometer lies just on the dark lane. Their CO map was spatially limited by the primary beam pattern and the velocity coverage of their spectrometer was not sufficient. It is not known, therefore, whether the molecular bar is connected to the outer spiral arms or not. We made the highest resolution CO map accessible by a single-dish telescope with a sufficient velocity coverage.

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