The star-formation law at GMC scales in M33, the Triangulum Galaxy
Thomas G. Williams, Walter K. Gear, Matthew W. L. Smith

TL;DR
This study investigates the relationship between star formation rate and gas content in M33 at high spatial resolution, revealing scale-dependent star-formation laws and consistent gas depletion timescales across scales.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, multi-wavelength analysis of star formation laws at GMC scales in M33, highlighting scale-dependent variations in the Schmidt index.
Findings
Linear star-formation law for molecular gas at kpc scales
Higher Schmidt index for total gas and dust-based gas
Gas depletion timescale remains constant across scales
Abstract
We present a high spatial resolution study, on scales of 100pc, of the relationship between star-formation rate (SFR) and gas content within Local Group galaxy M33. Combining deep SCUBA-2 observations with archival GALEX, SDSS, WISE, Spitzer and submillimetre Herschel data, we are able to model the entire SED from UV to sub-mm wavelengths. We calculate the SFR on a pixel-by-pixel basis using the total infrared luminosity, and find a total SFR of /yr, somewhat lower than our other two measures of SFR -- combined FUV and 24m SFR (/yr) and SED-fitting tool MAGPHYS (/yr). We trace the total gas using a combination of the 21cm HI line for atomic hydrogen, and CO(=2-1) data for molecular hydrogen. We have also traced the total gas using dust masses. We study the…
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