VERTICO IV: Environmental Effects on the Gas Distribution and Star Formation Efficiency of Virgo Cluster Spirals
Vicente Villanueva, Alberto D. Bolatto, Stuart Vogel, Tobias Brown,, Christine D. Wilson, Nikki Zabel, Sara Ellison, Adam R. H. Stevens, Maria, Jesus Jimenez Donaire, Kristine Spekkens, Mallory Thorp, Timothy A. Davis,, Laura C. Parker, Ian D. Roberts, Dhruv Bisaria

TL;DR
This study investigates how environmental factors in the Virgo Cluster influence the distribution of gas and star formation efficiency in spiral galaxies, revealing that atomic gas perturbations increase molecular-to-atomic ratios but decrease star formation efficiency.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the environmental effects on gas distribution and star formation in cluster galaxies using detailed spatially-resolved measurements.
Findings
CO emission is more centrally concentrated than stars in Virgo spirals.
Higher H I perturbation correlates with increased molecular-to-atomic gas ratios.
Star formation efficiency decreases with H I perturbation in cluster galaxies.
Abstract
We measure the molecular-to-atomic gas ratio, , and the star formation rate (SFR) per unit molecular gas mass, SFE, in 38 nearby galaxies selected from the Virgo Environment Traced in CO (VERTICO) survey. We determine their scale-lengths for the molecular and stellar components and find a roughly 3:5 ratio between them compared to 1:1 in field galaxies, indicating that the CO emission is more centrally concentrated than the stars. We compute as a function of different physical quantities. While the spatially-resolved on average decreases with increasing radius, we find that the mean molecular-to-atomic gas ratio within the stellar effective radius , , shows a systematic increase with the level of H, truncation and/or asymmetry (H perturbation). Analysis of the molecular-…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
