Extreme Variation in Star Formation Efficiency Across a Compact, Starbursting Disk Galaxy
D.B. Fisher, A.D. Bolatto, K. Glazebrook, D. Obreschkow, R.G., Obreschkow, G.G. Kacprzak, N.M. Nielsen

TL;DR
This study reveals extreme variation in star formation efficiency within a compact starburst galaxy, challenging the assumption of constant efficiency and highlighting the importance of high-resolution observations for understanding star formation processes.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed spatially-resolved analysis of star formation efficiency variations in a starburst galaxy at ~200 pc resolution.
Findings
Star formation efficiency varies by 2 orders of magnitude within the galaxy.
Starburst galaxy IRAS08 has high star formation efficiency, reaching 50-100%.
Resolved studies show a correlation between starburst activity and gas dynamics.
Abstract
We report on the internal distribution of star formation efficiency in IRAS 08339+6517 (hereafter IRAS08), using 200~pc resolution CO(2-1) observations from NOEMA. The molecular gas depletion time changes by 2 orders-of-magnitude from disk-like values in the outer parts to less than 10~yr inside the half-light radius. This translates to a star formation efficiency per free-fall time that also changes by 2 orders-of-magnitude, reaching 50-100\%, different than local spiral galaxies and typical assumption of constant, low star formation efficiencies. Our target is a compact, massive disk galaxy that has SFR 10 above the main-sequence; Toomre and high gas velocity dispersion (~km~s). We find that IRAS08 is similar to other rotating, starburst galaxies from the literature in the resolved…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
