The Variation in Molecular Gas Depletion Time among Nearby Galaxies: What are the Main Parameter Dependencies?
Mei-Ling Huang, Guinevere Kauffmann

TL;DR
This study re-analyzes the relationship between molecular gas depletion time and galaxy parameters, revealing a primary dependence on specific star formation rate and showing that local and global depletion times are closely linked.
Contribution
The paper improves previous analyses by using refined SFR estimates and fixed aperture measurements, demonstrating that Tdep primarily depends on sSFR and is consistent across different spatial scales.
Findings
Tdep correlates strongly with sSFR, with minimal dependence on structural parameters.
Dust extinction influences apparent correlations with galaxy structure.
Global and local Tdep relations are consistent, depending mainly on local star formation activity.
Abstract
We re-analyze correlations between global molecular gas depletion time (Tdep) and galaxy parameters including stellar mass, specific star formation rate (sSFR), stellar mass surface density and concentration index. The analysis is based on the COLD GASS survey, which includes galaxies with stellar mass in the range 10^10 - 10^11.5 Msun with molecular gas mass estimates derived from CO(1-0) line measurements. We improve on previous work by Saintonge et al. (2011b) by estimating SFRs using the combination of GALEX FUV and WISE 22 micron data and by deriving Tdep within a fixed aperture set by the IRAM beam size. In our new study we find correlations with much smaller scatter. Dependences of the Tdep on galaxy structural parameters such as stellar mass surface density and concentration index are now weak or absent. Differences with previous work arise because dust extinction correlates…
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