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2018MNRAS.478.3653O - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 478, 3653-3673 (2018/August-2)

What FIREs up star formation: the emergence of the Kennicutt-Schmidt law from feedback.

ORR M.E., HAYWARD C.C., HOPKINS P.F., CHAN T.K., FAUCHER-GIGUERE C.-A., FELDMANN R., KERES D., MURRAY N. and QUATAERT E.

Abstract (from CDS):

We present an analysis of the global and spatially resolved Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) star formation relation in the FIRE (Feedback In Realistic Environments) suite of cosmological simulations, including haloes with z = 0 masses ranging from 1010 to 1013 M. We show that the KS relation emerges and is robustly maintained due to the effects of feedback on local scales regulating star-forming gas, independent of the particular small-scale star formation prescriptions employed. We demonstrate that the time-averaged KS relation is relatively independent of redshift and spatial averaging scale, and that the star formation rate surface density is weakly dependent on metallicity and inversely dependent on orbital dynamical time. At constant star formation rate surface density, the 'cold and dense' gas surface density (gas with T < 300 K and n > 10 cm–3, used as a proxy for the molecular gas surface density) of the simulated galaxies is ∼0.5 dex less than observed at ∼kpc scales. This discrepancy may arise from underestimates of the local column density at the particle-scale for the purposes of shielding in the simulations. Finally, we show that on scales larger than individual giant molecular clouds, the primary condition that determines whether star formation occurs is whether a patch of the galactic disc is thermally Toomre-unstable (not whether it is self-shielding): once a patch can no longer be thermally stabilized against fragmentation, it collapses, becomes self-shielding, cools, and forms stars, regardless of epoch or environment.

Abstract Copyright: © 2018 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society

Journal keyword(s): instabilities - opacity - methods: numerical - galaxies: evolution - galaxies: formation - galaxies: star formation

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