The influence of the cluster environment on the star formation efficiency of 12 Virgo spiral galaxies
B. Vollmer (1). O. I. Wong (2), J. Braine (3), A. Chung (4), J. D. P., Kenney (5) ((1) CDS, Observatoire de Strasbourg, France, (2) CSIRO Astronomy, and Space Science, Epping, Australia, (3) Univ. Bordeaux, Laboratoire, d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux, France

TL;DR
This study examines how the environment in the Virgo galaxy cluster influences the gas properties and star formation efficiency of 12 spiral galaxies, revealing that most are unaffected except in specific ram pressure scenarios.
Contribution
It provides detailed pixel-to-pixel analysis of environmental effects on gas and star formation, highlighting differences in ram pressure-stripped galaxies and the impact of environmental interactions.
Findings
Most Virgo galaxies have star formation rates proportional to molecular gas.
Ram pressure stripping often depresses star formation efficiency in extraplanar gas.
One galaxy shows normal star formation efficiency long after peak ram pressure.
Abstract
The influence of the environment on gas surface density and star formation efficiency of cluster spiral galaxies is investigated. We extend previous work on radial profiles by a pixel-to pixel analysis looking for asymmetries due to environmental interactions. The star formation rate is derived from GALEX UV and Spitzer total infrared data. As in field galaxies, the star formation rate for most Virgo galaxies is approximately proportional to the molecular gas mass. Except for NGC 4438, the cluster environment does not affect the star formation efficiency with respect to the molecular gas. Gas truncation is not associated with major changes in the total gas surface density distribution of the inner disk of Virgo spiral galaxies. In three galaxies, possible increases in the molecular fraction and the star formation efficiency with respect to the total gas, of factors of 1.5 to 2, are…
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