Spatially resolved star formation relation in two HI-rich galaxies with central post-starburst signature
Anne Klitsch, Martin A. Zwaan, Harald Kuntschner, Warrick J. Couch,, Michael B. Pracy, Matt Owers

TL;DR
This study investigates the spatially resolved star formation relation in two HI-rich post-starburst galaxies, revealing complex small-scale behaviors and the importance of atomic gas reservoirs in star formation processes.
Contribution
It combines high-resolution radio and submillimeter observations with a statistical model to analyze star formation and gas properties in HI-rich E+A galaxies, highlighting scale-dependent effects.
Findings
HI gas is smoothly distributed and regularly rotating.
CO emission is undetected, implying short molecular gas depletion times.
Significant scatter in star formation relations due to small-scale effects.
Abstract
E+A galaxies are post-starburst systems that are identified from their optical spectra. These galaxies contain a substantial young A-type stellar component, but have only little ongoing star formation (SF). HI 21-cm line emission is found in approximately half of the nearby E+A galaxies, indicating that they contain a reservoir of gas that could fuel active SF. Here, we study two HI-rich galaxies, which show a typical E+A spectrum at the centre and SF at larger radii. We present new high spatial resolution radio interferometric observations of the HI 21-cm emission line using the VLA and of the CO(1-0) emission line using ALMA. We combine these data sets to predict the SFR and show that it does not correlate well with the SFR derived from H alpha on sub-kpc scales. We apply a recently developed statistical model for the small scale behaviour of the SF relation to predict and interpret…
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