DIISC-II: Unveiling the Connections between Star Formation and ISM in the Extended Ultraviolet Disk of NGC 3344
Mansi Padave, Sanchayeeta Borthakur, Hansung B. Gim, Rolf A. Jansen,, David Thilker, Timothy Heckman, Robert C. Kennicutt, Emmanuel Momjian, Andrew, J. Fox

TL;DR
This study investigates star formation and interstellar medium properties in the extended ultraviolet disk of NGC 3344, revealing inside-out growth, high gas depletion times, and complex circumgalactic gas flows, contributing new insights into galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of star formation rates, gas properties, and circumgalactic medium interactions in the XUV disk, highlighting deviations from traditional star formation laws and evidence for ongoing galaxy growth.
Findings
sSFR increases from inner to extended disk
XUV disk stellar mass can double in ~0.5 Gyr
High gas depletion times indicate prolonged star formation
Abstract
We present our investigation of the Extended Ultraviolet (XUV) disk galaxy, NGC 3344, conducted as part of Deciphering the Interplay between the Interstellar medium, Stars, and the Circumgalactic medium (DIISC) survey. We use surface and aperture photometry of individual young stellar complexes to study star formation and its effect on the physical properties of the interstellar medium. We measure the specific star-formation rate (sSFR) and find it to increase from in the inner disk to in the extended disk. This provides evidence for inside-out disk growth. If these sSFRs are maintained, the XUV disk stellar mass can double in 0.5 Gyr, suggesting a burst of star formation. The XUV disk will continue forming stars for a long time due to the high gas depletion times (). The stellar complexes in the XUV disk have…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications
