Decoding the star forming properties of gas-rich galaxy pairs
Jamie Bok, Michelle E. Cluver, Thomas H. Jarrett, Rosalind E. Skelton,, Michael G. Jones, and Lourdes Verdes-Montenegro

TL;DR
This study investigates how galaxy interactions and environment influence the neutral hydrogen content and star formation efficiency in gas-rich galaxy pairs, revealing that mergers and local density significantly affect gas deficiency and star formation.
Contribution
It provides a detailed, quantitative analysis of HI content, morphology, and environment in galaxy pairs, extending previous work to better understand gas deficiency mechanisms.
Findings
Gas-rich tails linked to high tidal strength and profile asymmetries.
Merger activity enhances gas supply but reduces star formation efficiency.
Denser environments correlate with higher HI deficiency and early-type morphology.
Abstract
We extend the analysis of Bok et al. (2020) in which the HI content of isolated galaxies from the AMIGA sample and selected paired galaxies from ALFALFA were examined as a potential driver of galaxy location on the WISE mid-infrared SFR-Mstar sequence. By further characterizing the isolated and pair galaxy samples, i.e. in terms of optical galaxy morphology, a more detailed and quantitative description of local galaxy environment by way of the local number density (eta) and tidal strength (Q) parameters, star formation efficiency (SFE(HI)), and HI integrated profile asymmetries, we present plausible pathways for the broadening of the pair sample HI deficiency distribution towards both high and low deficiencies compared to the narrower isolated galaxy sample distribution (i.e. sigma_pairs = 0.34 versus sigma_AMIGA = 0.28). We associate the gas-rich tail of the pair deficiency…
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