SDSS-IV MaNGA: the indispensable role of bars in enhancing the central star formation of low-$z$ galaxies
Lin Lin, Cheng Li, Cheng Du, Enci Wang, Ting Xiao, Martin Bureau,, Amelia Fraser-McKelvie, Karen Masters, Lihwai Lin, David Wake, Lei Hao

TL;DR
This study uses integral field spectroscopy from the MaNGA survey to show that galactic bars are strongly associated with central star formation enhancement in low-redshift galaxies, highlighting their role in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale statistical evidence linking bars to central star formation boosts, emphasizing their importance in secular galaxy evolution.
Findings
89% of turnover galaxies are barred
Central star formation regions correlate with bar length
Bar presence alone does not guarantee star formation enhancement
Abstract
We analyse two-dimensional maps and radial profiles of EW(H), EW(H), and D(4000) of low-redshift galaxies using integral field spectroscopy from the MaNGA survey. Out of nearly face-on late-type galaxies with a redshift , we identify 121 "turnover" galaxies that each have a central upturn in EW(H), EW(H) and/or a central drop in D(4000), indicative of ongoing/recent star formation. The turnover features are found mostly in galaxies with a stellar mass above 10 M and NUV- colour less than . The majority of the turnover galaxies are barred, with a bar fraction of 893\%. Furthermore, for barred galaxies the radius of the central turnover region is found to tightly correlate with one third of the bar length. Comparing the observed and the inward extrapolated star formation rate surface…
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