[WML2016] M33 XUV 20.1 , the SIMBAD biblio

2016MNRAS.455.1807W - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 455, 1807-1818 (2016/January-2)

Testing the molecular-hydrogen Kennicutt-Schmidt law in the low-density environments of extended ultraviolet disc galaxies.

WATSON L.C., MARTINI P., LISENFELD U., BOKER T. and SCHINNERER E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Studying star formation beyond the optical radius of galaxies allows us to test empirical relations in extreme conditions with low average gas density and low molecular fraction. Previous studies discovered galaxies with extended ultraviolet (XUV) discs, which often contain star-forming regions with lower Hα-to-far-UV (FUV) flux ratios compared to inner disc star-forming regions. However, most previous studies lack measurements of molecular gas, which is presumably the component of the interstellar medium out of which stars form. We analysed published CO measurements and upper limits for 15 star-forming regions in the XUV or outer disc of three nearby spiral galaxies and a new CO upper limit from the IRAM (Institut de Radioastronomie Millimétrique) 30m telescope in one star-forming region at r = 3.4r25 in the XUV disc of NGC 4625. We found that the star-forming regions are in general consistent with the same molecular-hydrogen Kennicutt-Schmidt law that applies within the optical radius, independent of whether we used Hα or FUV as the star formation rate (SFR) tracer. However, a number of the CO detections are significantly offset towards higher SFR surface density for their molecular-hydrogen surface density. Deeper CO data may enable us to use the presence or absence of molecular gas as an evolutionary probe to break the degeneracy between age and stochastic sampling of the initial mass function as the explanation for the low Hα-to-FUV flux ratios in XUV discs.

Abstract Copyright: © 2015 The Authors Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Society (2015)

Journal keyword(s): HII regions - ISM: molecules - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: star formation

Nomenclature: Table 1: [WML2016] M33 XUV 18.N (Nos 18.1-18.4), [WML2016] M33 XUV 20.N (Nos 20.1-20.2), [WML2016] NGC 4414 XUV RN (Nos R1-R3).

Simbad objects: 35

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