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2021ApJ...916...73S - Astrophys. J., 916, 73-73 (2021/August-1)

A comparison between nuclear ring star Formation in LIRGs and in normal galaxies with the Very Large Array.

SONG Y., LINDEN S.T., EVANS A.S., BARCOS-MUNOZ L., PRIVON G.C., YOON I., MURPHY E.J., LARSON K.L., DIAZ-SANTOS T., ARMUS L., MAZZARELLA J.M., HOWELL J., INAMI H., TORRES-ALBA N., U V., CHARMANDARIS V., McKINNEY J., KUNNERIATH D. and MOMIJIAN E.

Abstract (from CDS):

Nuclear rings are excellent laboratories for studying intense star formation. We present results from a study of nuclear star-forming rings in five nearby normal galaxies from the Star Formation in Radio Survey (SFRS) and four local LIRGs from the Great Observatories All-sky LIRG Survey at sub-kiloparsec resolutions using Very Large Array high-frequency radio continuum observations. We find that nuclear ring star formation (NRSF) contributes 49%-60% of the total star formation of the LIRGs, compared to 7%-40% for the normal galaxies. We characterize a total of 57 individual star-forming regions in these rings, and find that with measured sizes of 10-200 pc, NRSF regions in the LIRGs have star formation rate (SFR) and ΣSFR up to 1.7 M yr–1 and 402 M yr–1 kpc–2, respectively, which are about 10 times higher than in NRSF regions in the normal galaxies with similar sizes, and comparable to lensed high-z star-forming regions. At ∼100-300 pc scales, we estimate low contributions (<50%) of thermal free-free emission to total radio continuum emission at 33 GHz in the NRSF regions in the LIRGs, but large variations possibly exist at smaller physical scales. Finally, using archival sub-kiloparsec resolution CO (J = 1-0) data of nuclear rings in the normal galaxies and NGC 7469 (LIRG), we find a large scatter in gas depletion times at similar molecular gas surface densities, which tentatively points to a multimodal star formation relation on sub-kiloparsec scales.

Abstract Copyright: © 2021. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved.

Journal keyword(s): Star-forming regions - Luminous infrared galaxies - Galaxy structure - Radio continuum emission - Galaxy nuclei

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