Wheels of Fire IV. Star Formation and the Neutral Interstellar Medium in the Ring Galaxy AM0644-741
James L. Higdon, Sarah J. U. Higdon, and Richard J. Rand

TL;DR
This study investigates the neutral interstellar medium in the star-forming ring galaxy AM0644-741, revealing a predominantly atomic gas environment with unique star formation laws and ISM properties influenced by long confinement times.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the ISM conditions, star formation efficiency, and molecular gas estimates in a starburst ring galaxy, highlighting the effects of prolonged confinement on ISM characteristics.
Findings
ISM is dominated by atomic gas with low molecular fraction.
Star formation law is peculiar: HI follows Schmidt law, H2 is uncorrelated with SFR.
ISM properties suggest >100 Myr confinement time affects star formation and gas estimates.
Abstract
We combine data from the ATNF and the SEST to investigate the neutral ISM in AM0644-741, a large and robustly star-forming ring galaxy. The galaxy's ISM is concentrated in the 42-kpc diameter starburst ring, but appears dominated by atomic gas, with a global molecular fraction (f_mol) of only 7.9%. Apart from the starburst peak, the gas ring is stable against the growth of gravitational instabilities (Q_gas=2-7). Including stars lowers Q overall, but not enough to make Q<1 everywhere. The ring's global star formation efficiency (SFE) appears somewhat elevated, but varies around the ring by more than an order of magnitude, peaking where star formation is most intense. AM0644-741's star formation law is peculiar: HI follows a Schmidt law while H2 is uncorrelated with SFR/area. Photodissociation models yield low volume densities in the ring, particularly in the starburst quadrant (n~2…
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