2022A&A...659A.102S


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2022A&A...659A.102S - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 659A, 102-102 (2022/3-1)

Duality in spatially resolved star formation relations in local LIRGs.

SANCHEZ-GARCIA M., PEREIRA-SANTAELLA M., GARCIA-BURILLO S., COLINA L., ALONSO-HERRERO A., VILLAR-MARTIN M., SAITO T., DIAZ-SANTOS T., PIQUERAS LOPEZ J., ARRIBAS S., BELLOCCHI E., CAZZOLI S. and LABIANO A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We analyse the star formation (SF) relations in a sample of 16 nearby luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs) with more than 2800 regions defined on scales of 90 to 500 pc. We used ALMA to map the distribution of the cold molecular gas traced by the J = 2-1 line of CO and archival Paα HST/NICMOS imaging to trace the recent SF. In four objects we find two different branches in the Kennicutt-Schmidt relation at 90 pc scales, suggesting the existence of a duality in this relation. The two branches correspond to two different dynamical environments within each galaxy. One branch, which corresponds to the central region of these galaxies (90% of the regions are located at radii < 0.85 kpc), shows higher gas and SF rate surface densities with higher velocity dispersion. The other branch, which shows lower molecular gas and SF rate surface densities, corresponds to the more external disk regions (r ∼ 1 kpc). Despite the scatter, the SF efficiency of the galaxies with dual behaviour increases with increasing boundedness as measured by the b parameter (b≡ΣH22∝αvir–1). At larger spatial scales (250 and 500 pc), the duality disappears. The rest of the sample does not show evidence of this dual behaviour at any scale.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO 2022

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: star formation - galaxies: ISM - infrared: galaxies

Simbad objects: 17

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Number of rows : 17
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2023
#notes
1 NGC 633 EmG 01 36 23.418 -37 19 17.64   13.50   12.50   ~ 89 1
2 M 74 G 01 36 41.7451236624 +15 47 01.107512304 10.52 10.00 9.46 9.16   ~ 1677 1
3 NGC 1614 AGN 04 34 00.027 -08 34 44.57   14.66 13.99     ~ 658 0
4 NGC 2369 GiG 07 16 37.753 -62 20 37.51   13.23   11.56 12.3 ~ 126 0
5 NGC 3110 H2G 10 04 02.0 -06 28 29   13.4   13.3 12.5 ~ 167 3
6 NGC 3256 IG 10 27 51.284 -43 54 13.55   11.83 11.33 10.62 11.9 ~ 826 2
7 ESO 320-30 H2G 11 53 11.722 -39 07 48.72   13.30   11.86   ~ 178 1
8 MCG-02-33-098 G 13 02 19.5 -15 46 05   14       ~ 85 0
9 NGC 5135 Sy2 13 25 44.059 -29 50 01.24   12.58 13.35 11.53 12.2 ~ 467 1
10 M 51 GiP 13 29 52.698 +47 11 42.93   9.26 8.36 8.40   ~ 4247 4
11 IC 4518 Sy2 14 57 45.6 -43 07 58   14.5       ~ 73 0
12 IRAS 17138-1017 H2G 17 16 35.83992 -10 20 38.9832   17.43   14.59   ~ 126 0
13 IC 4687 AGN 18 13 39.829 -57 43 31.25   14.35 14.3 12.78   ~ 132 1
14 IC 4734 GiG 18 38 25.6846404504 -57 29 25.078201116   14.21   12.71   ~ 82 0
15 NGC 7130 AGN 21 48 19.5412287192 -34 57 04.492024884   12.86 13.87 11.57   ~ 435 0
16 IC 5179 EmG 22 16 09.1191653256 -36 50 37.117603752   12.29 11.89 11.38   ~ 197 1
17 NGC 7469 Sy1 23 03 15.6 +08 52 26 12.60 13.00 12.34     ~ 2064 3

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