Asymmetric star formation triggered by gas inflow in a barred lenticular galaxy PGC 34107
Shiying Lu, Qiusheng Gu, Xue Ge, Luis C. Ho, Yulong Gao, Zhengyi Chen,, Ke Xu, Zhi-Yu Zhang, Yong Shi, Qirong Yuan, and Min Bao

TL;DR
This study investigates how gas inflow along a stellar bar triggers asymmetric star formation in the lenticular galaxy PGC 34107, revealing non-circular gas motions and a central gas reservoir fueling star formation.
Contribution
It provides detailed spatially resolved observations of gas dynamics and star formation in a barred S0 galaxy, highlighting bar-induced gas inflow as a trigger for asymmetric star formation.
Findings
Evidence of non-circular gas motion along the bar
Detection of gas inflow decreasing towards star-forming region
Higher gas fraction in the central region supports bar-driven star formation
Abstract
Comparing to the inactive and gas-poor normal lenticular galaxies (S0s) in the local universe, we study a barred star-forming S0 galaxy, PGC 34107, which has been observed by the Centro Astron\'{o}mico Hispano Alem\'{a}n (CAHA) 3.5-m telescope and the Northern Extended Millimeter Array (NOEMA). The spatially resolved ionized gas and molecular gas traced by CO(1-0), hereafter CO(1-0), show the similar distribution and kinematics to the stellar component with an off-center star-forming region, 380 pc away from the center. The resolved kinematics of molecular CO(1-0) emission reveals that there is a blueshifted (redshifted) velocity component on the receding (approaching) side of the galaxy along the stellar bar. This might provide a plausible evidence of non-circular motion, such as the bar-induced molecular gas inflow. The velocity of molecular gas inflow decreases with…
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