Galaxy Pairs in the Sloan Digital Sky Survey - X: Does gas content alter star formation rate enhancement in galaxy interactions?
Jillian M. Scudder, Sara L. Ellison, Emmanuel Momjian, Jessica L., Rosenberg, Paul Torrey, David R. Patton, J. Trevor Mendel

TL;DR
This study investigates how the gas content in galaxy pairs influences star formation rate enhancements, combining VLA observations with galaxy merger simulations to reveal a weak positive correlation.
Contribution
It provides new observational data and simulation results showing the relationship between gas fraction and star formation enhancement in galaxy interactions.
Findings
Weak positive correlation between HI gas fraction and star formation enhancement.
Higher initial gas fractions lead to lower relative SFR increases during interactions.
Simulations suggest gas fraction influences SFR more than the interaction itself.
Abstract
New spectral line observations, obtained with the Jansky Very Large Array (VLA), of a sample of 34 galaxies in 17 close pairs are presented in this paper. The sample of galaxy pairs is selected to contain galaxies in close, major interactions (i.e., projected separations 30 kpc/h, and mass ratios less extreme than 4:1), while still having a sufficiently large angular separation that the VLA can spatially resolve both galaxies in the pair. Of the 34 galaxies, 17 are detected at . We compare the HI gas fraction of the galaxies with the triggered star formation present in that galaxy. When compared to the star formation rates (SFRs) of non-pair galaxies matched in mass, redshift, and local environment, we find that the star formation enhancement is weakly positively correlated () with HI gas fraction. In order to help understand the physical mechanisms driving…
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