On the Interstellar Medium and Star Formation Demographics of Galaxies in the Local Universe
M. S. Bothwell (1), R. C. Kennicutt (1), J. C. Lee (2) ((1) Institute, of Astronomy; (2) Carnegie Observatories)

TL;DR
This study analyzes the relationship between gas content and star formation in local galaxies, revealing key transitions in gas and star formation rates across different galaxy masses and luminosities.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive demographic analysis of gas and star formation properties in local galaxies, highlighting new insights into the decoupling of gas content and star formation in low-mass galaxies.
Findings
Transition in HI content at stellar mass ~3x10^10 M_sun
No transition observed in molecular gas distribution
Low SFRs in dwarf galaxies not matched by gas content scatter
Abstract
We present a demographic analysis of integrated star formation and gas properties for a sample of galaxies representative of the overall population at z~0. This research was undertaken in order to characterise the nature of star formation and interstellar medium behaviour in the local universe, and test the extent to which global star formation rates can be seen as dependent on the interstellar gas content. Archival 21 cm derived HI data are compiled from the literature, and are combined with CO (J=1-0) derived H_2 masses to calculate and characterise the total gas content for a large sample of local galaxies. The distribution in stellar mass-normalised HI content is found to exhibit the noted characteristic transition at stellar masses of ~3x10^10 M_sun, turning off towards low values, but no such transition is observed in the equivalent distribution of molecular gas. H-alpha based…
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