Variations of the ISM Compactness Across the Main Sequence of Star-Forming Galaxies: Observations and Simulations
Juan R. Mart\'inez-Galarza, Howard A. Smith, Lauranne Lanz,, Christopher C. Hayward, Andreas Zezas, Lee Rosenthal, Aaron Weiner, Chao-Ling, Hung, Matthew L. N. Ashby, Brent Groves

TL;DR
This paper combines hydrodynamical simulations and radiative transfer modeling to study how galaxy mergers influence the properties of the star formation main sequence, revealing links between dust geometry, compactness, and star formation activity.
Contribution
It introduces extsc{Chiburst}, a novel MCMC SED fitting tool, and demonstrates its application to simulated and real galaxies to analyze dust geometry evolution during mergers.
Findings
Dust geometry evolves with merger progression.
Moderate MS outliers are late-type mergers.
LIRGs require higher gas fractions in simulations.
Abstract
(abridged) The majority of star-forming galaxies follow a simple empirical correlation in the star formation rate (SFR) versus stellar mass () plane, usually referred to as the star formation Main Sequence (MS). Here we combine a set of hydro-dynamical simulations of interacting galactic disks with state-of-the-art radiative transfer codes to analyze how the evolution of mergers is reflected upon the properties of the MS. We present \textsc{Chiburst}, a Markov Chain Monte Carlo (MCMC) Spectral Energy Distribution (SED) code that fits the multi-wavelength, broad-band photometry of galaxies and derives stellar masses, star formation rates, and geometrical properties of the dust distribution. We apply this tool to the SEDs of simulated mergers and compare the derived results with the reference output from the simulations. Our results indicate that changes in the SEDs of mergers as…
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