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The link between star formation and gas in nearby galaxies

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The link between star formation and gas in nearby galaxies

R. Feldmann

Discover how Robert Feldmann's research sheds light on the intricate relationship between the interstellar medium and star formation rates in nearby galaxies. This study unveils the influence of gas content on star formation activity, presenting groundbreaking insights into galactic processes.... show more
Abstract
Observations of the interstellar medium are key to deciphering the physical processes regulating star formation in galaxies. However, observational uncertainties and detection limits can bias the interpretation unless carefully modeled. Here I re-analyze star formation rates and gas masses of a representative sample of nearby galaxies with the help of multi-dimensional Bayesian modeling. Typical star forming galaxies are found to lie in a 'star forming plane' largely independent of their stellar mass. Their star formation activity is tightly correlated with the molecular and total gas content, while variations of the molecular-gas-to-star conversion efficiency are shown to be significantly smaller than previously reported. These data-driven findings suggest that physical processes that modify the overall galactic gas content, such as gas accretion and outflows, regulate the star formation activity in typical nearby galaxies, while a change in efficiency triggered by, e.g., galaxy mergers or gas instabilities, may boost the activity of starbursts.
Publisher
Communications Physics
Published On
Jul 21, 2020
Authors
Robert Feldmann
Tags
interstellar medium
star formation
galaxies
Bayesian modeling
molecular gas
gas content
starburst activity
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