The Void Galaxy Survey: Star Formation Properties
B. Beygu, K. Kreckel, J. M. van der Hulst, T. H Jarrett, R. Peletier,, R. van de Weygaert, J. H. van Gorkom, M. A. Aragon-Calvo

TL;DR
This study investigates star formation in 59 void galaxies, finding their star formation rates are similar to those in denser regions, with only marginal increases, highlighting the environment's limited role in star formation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed comparison of star formation properties of void galaxies with those in moderate density regions, using multi-wavelength data to assess environmental effects.
Findings
Void galaxies have similar specific SFRs to field galaxies.
SFRs are slightly elevated in void galaxies for a given HI mass.
Void galaxies exhibit low average star formation and HI surface density.
Abstract
We study the star formation properties of 59 void galaxies as part of the Void Galaxy Survey (VGS). Current star formation rates are derived from and recent star formation rates from near-UV imaging. In addition, infrared 3.4 , 4.6 , 12 and 22 WISE emission is used as star formation and mass indicator. Infrared and optical colours show that the VGS sample displays a wide range of dust and metallicity properties. We combine these measurements with stellar and HI masses to measure the specific SFRs () and star formation efficiencies (). We compare the star formation properties of our sample with galaxies in the more moderate density regions of the cosmic web, 'the field'. We find that specific SFRs of the VGS galaxies as a function of stellar and HI mass are similar to those of the galaxies…
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