The Evolution of Interacting Spiral Galaxy NGC 5194
Xiaoyu Kang, Ruixiang Chang, Fenghui Zhang, Liantao Cheng, Lang Wang

TL;DR
This study models the star-formation history of galaxy NGC 5194, revealing an inside-out formation pattern and the impact of recent interactions on its star formation and gas properties.
Contribution
It introduces a Gaussian infall model for galaxy evolution and a toy model for recent interaction effects, providing insights into NGC 5194's star formation history.
Findings
Model reproduces observed constraints with a peak infall time of 7 Gyr.
Disc forms inside-out despite no explicit assumption.
Recent interactions influence molecular gas and star formation.
Abstract
NGC 5194 (M51a) is a grand-design spiral galaxy and undergoing interactions with its companion. Here we focus on investigating main properties of its star-formation history (SFH) by constructing a simple evolution model, which assumes that the disc builds up gradually by cold gas infall and the gas infall rate can be parameterizedly described by a Gaussian form. By comparing model predictions with the observed data, we discuss the probable range for free parameter in the model and then know more about the main properties of the evolution and SFH of M51a. We find that the model predictions are very sensitive to the free parameter and the model adopting a constant infall-peak time can reproduce most of the observed constraints of M51a. Although our model does not assume the gas infall time-scale of the inner disc is shorter than that of the outer disc, our…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
