2013ApJ...772..124S


Query : 2013ApJ...772..124S

2013ApJ...772..124S - Astrophys. J., 772, 124 (2013/August-1)

Timescales on which star formation affects the neutral interstellar medium.

STILP A.M., DALCANTON J.J., WARREN S.R., WEISZ D.R., SKILLMAN E., OTT J., WILLIAMS B.F. and DOLPHIN A.E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Turbulent neutral hydrogen (H I) line widths are often thought to be driven primarily by star formation (SF), but the timescale for converting SF energy to H I kinetic energy is unclear. As a complication, studies on the connection between H I line widths and SF in external galaxies often use broadband tracers for the SF rate, which must implicitly assume that SF histories (SFHs) have been constant over the timescale of the tracer. In this paper, we compare measures of H I energy to time-resolved SFHs in a number of nearby dwarf galaxies. We find that H I energy surface density is strongly correlated only with SF that occurred 30-40 Myr ago. This timescale corresponds to the approximate lifetime of the lowest mass supernova progenitors (∼8 M). This analysis suggests that the coupling between SF and the neutral interstellar medium is strongest on this timescale, due either to an intrinsic delay between the release of the peak energy from SF or to the coherent effects of many supernova explosions during this interval. At ΣSFR> 10–3 M/yr/kpc2, we find a mean coupling efficiency between SF energy and H I energy of ε = 0.11±0.04 using the 30-40 Myr timescale. However, unphysical efficiencies are required in lower ΣSFRsystems, implying that SF is not the primary driver of H I kinematics at ΣSFR< 10–3 M/yr/kpc2.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: irregular - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - galaxies: star formation - ISM: kinematics and dynamics

Simbad objects: 18

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Number of rows : 18
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 NGC 2366 H2G 07 28 52.4529 +69 12 38.859 12.25 11.86 11.39 11.33   ~ 769 0
2 UGC 4305 IG 08 19 04.9864630512 +70 43 13.086910452 12.06 11.72 11.39 11.11   ~ 769 2
3 UGC 4459 GiG 08 34 07.20 +66 10 54.0 15.39 15.03 14.70 14.49   ~ 338 2
4 UGC 4483 GiG 08 37 03.00 +69 46 31.0 15.70 15.46 14.98 14.89   ~ 303 0
5 UGC 5139 LSB 09 40 32.33 +71 10 56.0 14.53 14.00 13.66 13.41   ~ 356 1
6 NAME Sextans B H2G 10 00 00.8217342072 +05 20 09.533389560 12.77 12.25 11.89 11.71   ~ 528 0
7 NAME Sex A H2G 10 11 00.5 -04 41 30 12.48 12.13 11.93 11.78   ~ 727 2
8 IC 2574 AG? 10 28 23.6148831408 +68 24 43.440012756 11.70 11.07 10.87 10.74   ~ 665 1
9 NGC 3741 AG? 11 36 05.754 +45 17 02.96 15.01 14.55 14.23 14.06   ~ 220 0
10 UGC 6817 AG? 11 50 52.984 +38 52 50.92   13.72 13.9 13.39   ~ 166 0
11 NGC 4163 LSB 12 12 09.34 +36 10 08.1 14.33 13.70 13.2 12.98   ~ 222 0
12 UGC 7577 GiG 12 27 40.90 +43 29 44.0 13.75 13.10 12.7 12.33   ~ 255 0
13 NAME CVn I dwA GiC 12 38 40.06 +32 46 00.5 16.91 16.66 16.73 16.62   ~ 232 0
14 UGC 8091 H2G 12 58 40.1930636208 +14 13 00.739589628 15.24 15.16 14.98 14.81   ~ 463 0
15 UGC 8651 AG? 13 39 53.75 +40 44 25.3 15.37 14.56 14.20 14.10   ~ 155 0
16 UGC 8833 AG? 13 54 48.8114 +35 50 07.775   16.5   15.20   ~ 117 1
17 UGC 9128 AG? 14 15 57.0834 +23 03 29.871 15.40 14.77 14.41 14.32   ~ 283 0
18 UGC 9240 AG? 14 24 43.21 +44 31 41.8 14.24 13.54 13.17 13.07   ~ 200 0

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