Resolved star formation and molecular gas properties of green valley galaxies: a first look with ALMA and MaNGA
Lihwai Lin, Francesco Belfiore, Hsi-An Pan, M. S. Bothwell, Pei-Ying, Hsieh, Shan Huang, Ting Xiao, Sebasti\'an F. S\'anchez, Bau-Ching Hsieh,, Karen Masters, S. Ramya, Jing-Hua Lin, Chin-Hao Hsu, Cheng Li, Roberto, Maiolino, Kevin Bundy, Dmitry Bizyaev, Niv Drory

TL;DR
This study investigates how cold gas influences star formation quenching in green valley galaxies, revealing that gas depletion in bulges primarily drives reduced star formation, with similar efficiencies in bulges and disks.
Contribution
First detailed spatial analysis of molecular gas and star formation efficiency in green valley galaxies using ALMA and MaNGA data.
Findings
Gas fraction is lower in bulges than disks in certain green valley galaxies.
Star formation efficiency is similar in bulges and disks where measurable.
Lower gas fraction in bulges correlates with reduced specific star formation rate.
Abstract
We study the role of cold gas in quenching star formation in the green valley by analysing ALMA CO (1-0) observations of three galaxies with resolved optical spectroscopy from the MaNGA survey. We present resolution-matched maps of the star formation rate and molecular gas mass. These data are used to calculate the star formation efficiency (SFE) and gas fraction () for these galaxies separately in the central `bulge' regions and outer disks. We find that, for the two galaxies whose global specific star formation rate (sSFR) deviates most from the star formation main sequence, the gas fraction in the bulges is significantly lower than that in their disks, supporting an `inside-out' model of galaxy quenching. For the two galaxies where SFE can be reliably determined in the central regions, the bulges and disks share similar SFEs. This suggests that a decline in…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
