Do spiral arms enhance star formation efficiency?
Miguel Querejeta, Adam K. Leroy, Sharon E. Meidt, Eva Schinnerer,, Francesco Belfiore, Eric Emsellem, Ralf S. Klessen, Jiayi Sun, Mattia, Sormani, Ivana Be\v{s}lic, Yixian Cao, M\'elanie Chevance, Dario Colombo,, Daniel A. Dale, Santiago Garc\'ia-Burillo, Simon C. O. Glover

TL;DR
This study investigates whether spiral arms in galaxies significantly boost star formation efficiency, finding only modest increases generally, but stronger effects in regions with high stellar density contrasts.
Contribution
It provides detailed observational evidence on the relationship between spiral arm features and star formation efficiency across multiple galaxy types.
Findings
Star formation efficiency is only slightly higher in spiral arms overall.
Higher stellar mass surface density contrasts correlate with increased gas and star formation.
The molecular-to-atomic gas ratio is elevated in spiral arms.
Abstract
Spiral arms are some of the most spectacular features in disc galaxies, and also present in our own Milky Way. It has been argued that star formation should proceed more efficiently in spiral arms as a result of gas compression. Yet, observational studies have so far yielded contradictory results. Here we examine arm/interarm surface density contrasts at ~100 pc resolution in 28 spiral galaxies from the PHANGS survey. We find that the arm/interarm contrast in stellar mass surface density (Sigma_*) is very modest, typically a few tens of percent. This is much smaller than the contrasts measured for molecular gas (Sigma_mol) or star formation rate (Sigma_SFR) surface density, which typically reach a factor of ~2-3. Yet, Sigma_mol and Sigma_SFR contrasts show a significant correlation with the enhancement in Sigma_*, suggesting that the small stellar contrast largely dictates the stronger…
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TopicsAstro and Planetary Science · Space Exploration and Technology · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
