VERTICO III: The Kennicutt-Schmidt relation in Virgo cluster galaxies
M. J. Jim\'enez-Donaire, T. Brown, C. D. Wilson, I. D. Roberts, N., Zabel, S. L. Ellison, M. Thorp, V. Villanueva, R. Chown, D. Bisaria, A. D., Bolatto, A. Boselli, B. Catinella, A. Chung, L. Cortese, T. A. Davis, C. D., P. Lagos, B. Lee, L. C. Parker, K. Spekkens

TL;DR
This study investigates the Kennicutt-Schmidt relation in Virgo cluster galaxies using high-resolution ALMA data, revealing environmental effects on star formation efficiency and molecular gas depletion times in cluster environments.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of the KS relation in Virgo galaxies, highlighting environmental influences on star formation and molecular gas properties compared to isolated galaxies.
Findings
The KS slope for the entire sample is approximately 0.97.
Molecular gas depletion time is about 1.86 Gyr.
HI-deficient galaxies show steeper KS slopes and lower efficiencies.
Abstract
In this VERTICO science paper we aim to study how the star formation process depends on galactic environment and gravitational interactions in the context of galaxy evolution. We explore the scaling relation between the star formation rate (SFR) surface density and the molecular gas surface density, also known as the Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) relation, in a subsample of Virgo cluster spiral galaxies. We use new ACA and TP observations from the VERTICO-ALMA Large Program at 720pc resolution to resolve the molecular gas content, as traced by the 12CO(2-1) transition, across the disks of 37 spiral galaxies in the Virgo cluster. In combination with archival observations, we estimate the parameters of the KS relation for the entire ensemble of galaxies, and within individual galaxies. We find the KS slope for the entire population to be N=0.97+/-0.07, with a characteristic molecular gas…
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Taxonomy
TopicsSpectroscopy and Laser Applications · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
