Star-forming Clumps in Local Luminous Infrared Galaxies
K. L. Larson, T. D\'iaz-Santos, L. Armus, G. C. Privon, S. T. Linden,, A. S. Evans, J. Howell, V. Charmandaris, V. U, D. B. Sanders, S. Stierwalt,, L. Barcos-Mu\~noz, J. Rich, A. Medling, D. Cook, A. Oklop\^ci\'c, E. J., Murphy, P. Bonfini

TL;DR
This study uses HST near-infrared imaging to analyze 810 star-forming regions in 48 local LIRGs, revealing their properties, comparing them to high-redshift galaxies, and predicting gas fractions with simulations.
Contribution
First detailed characterization of star-forming clumps in local LIRGs using HST imaging, with comparison to simulations and high-redshift galaxies.
Findings
Star-forming clumps have radii 90-900 pc and SFRs 10^{-3} to 10 M_sun/yr.
Clumps are young, median age 8.7 Myrs, median mass 5x10^5 M_sun.
Luminosity function shows a flatter slope, indicating more luminous clumps.
Abstract
We present narrow-band near-infrared imaging of Pa and Pa emission of 48 local Luminous Infrared Galaxies (LIRGs) from the Great Observatories All-Sky LIRG Survey (GOALS). These data allow us to measure the properties of 810 spatially resolved star-forming regions (59 nuclei and 751 extra-nuclear clumps), and directly compare their properties to those found in both local and high-redshift star-forming galaxies. We find that in LIRGs, the star-forming clumps have radii ranging from pc and star formation rates (SFRs) of to 10 Myr, with median values for extra-nuclear clumps of 170 pc and 0.03 Myr. The detected star-forming clumps are young, with a median stellar age of Myrs, and a median stellar mass of M. The SFRs span the range of those found in normal local star-forming…
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