Statistics on 24 spiral galaxies having different observed arm locations using different arm tracers
Jacques P Vallee

TL;DR
This study analyzes 24 spiral galaxies to measure physical offsets between star formation tracers, testing density wave theory predictions and providing data on spiral arm structures and pattern speeds.
Contribution
It offers the first comprehensive observational analysis of arm tracer offsets across multiple galaxies, supporting density wave theory predictions.
Findings
Median offset near 326 pc between tracers
Offsets comparable to Milky Way measurements
Spiral pattern rotation speed around 36 km/s/kpc
Abstract
The density wave theory predicted some physical offsets among different tracers of star formation. To test this prediction, here we compiled data on 40 galaxies searched observationally for a physical offset between spiral arm tracers, and found that 24 of them have a positive offset. In a spiral arm, an arm tracer in a region with a given temperature may be at a different location (offset) than an arm tracer in a region with a colder temperature. Some conditions are found to be necessary or sufficient in order to detect an offset between two arm tracers. To find the offset of a tracer from another tracer, one needs a proper linear resolution. Starting in the dust lane and going across the spiral arm, we seek the observed physical width of the star-forming zone (offset). In our sample of 24 galaxies with measured offsets, we find offsets with a median value near 326 pc and a mean near…
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