Effects of environmental gas compression on the multiphase ISM and star formation
F. Nehlig (1), B. Vollmer (1), J. Braine (2) ((1) CDS, Observatoire, astronomique de Strasbourg, France, (2) Univ. Bordeaux, Laboratoire, d'Astrophysique de Bordeaux, France)

TL;DR
This study investigates how environmental gas compression influences the multiphase interstellar medium and star formation in galaxies, revealing that compression enhances molecular gas and affects star formation efficiency, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
The paper combines new IRAM 30m CO data, analytical modeling, and simulations to analyze the effects of environmental compression on the ISM and star formation, highlighting the role of self-gravitation.
Findings
Compressed regions show increased molecular fraction and gas pressure.
Star formation efficiency varies with environmental compression and self-gravitation.
Gravitational and ram pressure compressions have similar effects on the ISM.
Abstract
The cluster environment can affect galaxy evolution in different ways: via ram pressure stripping or by gravitational perturbations caused by galactic encounters. New IRAM 30m HERA CO(2-1) data of NGC 4501 and NGC 4567/68 are presented. We find an increase in the molecular fraction where the ISM is compressed. The gas is close to self-gravitation in compressed regions. This leads to an increase in gas pressure and a decrease in the ratio between the molecular fraction and total ISM pressure. The overall Kennicutt Schmidt relation based on a pixel-by-pixel analysis at ~1.5 kpc resolution is not significantly modified by compression. However, we detected continuous regions of low molecular star formation efficiencies in the compressed parts of the galactic gas disks. The data suggest that a relation between the molecular star formation efficiency SFE_H2 and gas self-gravitation exists.…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
