The instantaneous radial growth rate of stellar discs
Gabriele Pezzulli, Filippo Fraternali, Samuel Boissier, Juan Carlos, Mu\~noz-Mateos

TL;DR
This paper introduces a simple method to measure the instantaneous mass and radial growth rates of stellar discs in spiral galaxies using their star formation rate surface density profiles, revealing prevalent inside-out growth.
Contribution
The study develops a universal theoretical profile for SFRD based on exponential disc assumptions and tests it on 35 galaxies, providing new measurements of growth rates and their relation.
Findings
Most galaxies show inside-out growth with positive radial growth rates.
Mass and size growth timescales are approximately 10 Gyr and 30 Gyr.
Disc size growth occurs at about 35% of the mass growth rate.
Abstract
We present a new and simple method to measure the instantaneous mass and radial growth rates of the stellar discs of spiral galaxies, based on their star formation rate surface density (SFRD) profiles. Under the hypothesis that discs are exponential with time-varying scalelengths, we derive a universal theoretical profile for the SFRD, with a linear dependence on two parameters: the specific mass growth rate and the specific radial growth rate of the disc. We test our theory on a sample of 35 nearby spiral galaxies, for which we derive a measurement of and . 32/35 galaxies show the signature of ongoing inside-out growth (). The typical derived e-folding timescales for mass and radial growth in our sample are ~ 10 Gyr and ~ 30 Gyr, respectively,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
