Galaxy pairs in the SDSS - XIII. The connection between enhanced star formation and molecular gas properties in galaxy mergers
Giulio Violino, Sara L. Ellison, Mark Sargent, Kristen E. K. Coppin,, Jillian M. Scudder, Trevor J. Mendel, Amelie Saintonge

TL;DR
This study examines how galaxy mergers influence star formation and molecular gas properties, revealing that galaxy pairs show increased molecular gas fractions and shorter depletion times, driven by both interactions and internal processes.
Contribution
It provides the first direct comparison of molecular gas properties between galaxy pairs and isolated galaxies using consistent methods and rigorous control procedures.
Findings
Galaxy pairs have 0.4 dex higher molecular gas fractions than controls.
Galaxy pairs exhibit shorter depletion times compared to isolated galaxies.
Gas properties in galaxy pairs are similar to those in non-mergers with elevated SFRs.
Abstract
We investigate the connection between star formation and molecular gas properties in galaxy mergers at low redshift (z0.06). The study we present is based on IRAM 30-m CO(1-0) observations of 11 galaxies with a close companion selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS). The pairs have mass ratios 4, projected separations r30 kpc and velocity separations V300 km s, and have been selected to exhibit enhanced specific star formation rates (sSFR). We calculate molecular gas (H) masses, assigning to each galaxy a physically motivated conversion factor , and we derive molecular gas fractions and depletion times. We compare these quantities with those of isolated galaxies from the extended CO Legacy Data base for the GALEX Arecibo SDSS Survey sample (xCOLDGASS, Saintonge et al. 2017) with gas quantities…
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