A LAW FOR STAR FORMATION IN GALAXIES.
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Abstract
We study the galactic-scale triggering of star formation.We find that the largestmass scale not stabilized by rotation,
a well-defined quantity in a rotating system and with clear dynamical meaning, strongly correlates with the star
formation rate in a wide range of galaxies. We find that this relation can be understood in terms of self-regulation
toward marginal Toomre stability and the amount of turbulence allowed to sustain the system in this self-regulated
quasi-stationary state. We test such an interpretation by computing the predicted star formation rates for a galactic
interstellar medium characterized by a lognormal probability distribution function and find good agreement with
the observed relation.
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URI: https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/125682
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The Astrophysical Journal, 735:56 (5pp), 2011 July 1.
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