The effect of diffuse background on the spatially-resolved Schmidt relation in nearby spiral galaxies
Nimisha Kumari, Mike J Irwin, Bethan L James

TL;DR
This study investigates how removing diffuse background emission from star formation rate tracers and atomic gas affects the spatially-resolved Schmidt relation in nearby spiral galaxies, revealing super-linear and slope-approaching 1.4 relations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel method to subtract diffuse background at different spatial scales, clarifying its impact on the local Schmidt relations in spiral galaxies.
Findings
Diffuse background varies significantly across galaxies.
Removing diffuse background results in super-linear molecular gas relations.
Atomic gas relation slope approaches 1.4 after background removal.
Abstract
The global Schmidt law of star formation provides a power-law relation between the surface densities of star-formation rate (SFR) and gas, and successfully explains plausible scenarios of galaxy formation and evolution. However, star formation being a multi-scale process, requires spatially-resolved analysis for a better understanding of the physics of star formation. It has been shown that the removal of a diffuse background from SFR tracers, such as H, far-ultraviolet (FUV), infrared, leads to an increase in the slope of the sub-galactic Schmidt relation. We reinvestigate the local Schmidt relations in nine nearby spiral galaxies taking into account the effect of inclusion and removal of diffuse background in SFR tracers as well as in the atomic gas.We used multiwavelength data obtained as part of the surveys such as SINGS, KINGFISH, THINGS, and HERACLES. Making use of a novel…
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