Cloud-scale ISM Structure and Star Formation in M51
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Leroy, Adam K.
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Schinnerer, Eva
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Hughes, Annie
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Kruijssen, J. M.Diederik
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Meidt, Sharon
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Schruba, Andreas
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Sun, Jiayi
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Bigiel, Frank
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Aniano, Gonzalo
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Blanc Mendiberri, Guillermo
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Bolatto, Alberto
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Chevance, Mélanie
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Colombo, Dario
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Gallagher, Molly
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García Burillo, Santiago
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Kramer, Carsten
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Querejeta, Miguel
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Pety, Jerome
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Thompson, Todd A.
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Usero, Antonio
Admission date
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2019-05-29T13:38:55Z
Available date
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2019-05-29T13:38:55Z
Publication date
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2017
Cita de ítem
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Astrophysical Journal, 846:71 (20pp), 2017 September 1
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15384357
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0004637X
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10.3847/1538-4357/aa7fef
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https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/168982
Abstract
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We compare the structure of molecular gas at 40pc resolution to the ability of gas to form stars across the disk of
the spiral galaxy M51. We break the PAWS survey into 370pc and 1.1kpc resolution elements, and within each
we estimate the molecular gas depletion time (tDep
mol ), the star-formation efficiency per free-fall time ( ff ), and the
mass-weighted cloud-scale (40 pc) properties of the molecular gas: surface density, Σ, line width, σ, and
b º S s2 μ avir
1, a parameter that traces the boundedness of the gas. We show that the cloud-scale surface density
appears to be a reasonable proxy for mean volume density. Applying this, we find a typical star-formation
efficiency per free-fall time, ff (áS40 pcñ) ~ 0.3%–0.36%, lower than adopted in many models and found for local
clouds. Furthermore, the efficiency per free-fall time anti-correlates with both Σ and σ, in some tension with
turbulent star-formation models. The best predictor of the rate of star formation per unit gas mass in our analysis is
b º S s2, tracing the strength of self-gravity, with tDep μ bmol
0.9. The sense of the correlation is that gas with
stronger self-gravity (higher b) forms stars at a higher rate (low tDep
mol ). The different regions of the galaxy mostly
overlap in tDep
mol as a function of b, so that low b explains the surprisingly high tDep
mol found toward the inner spiral
arms found by Meidt et al. (2013).