The link between galaxy structure properties and star formation in local galaxies
Zhimin Zhou, Wenwen Wang

TL;DR
This study explores how galaxy structure relates to star formation and gas content, revealing that star-forming galaxies are mainly disc-dominated with color gradients influenced by gas availability, highlighting the role of gas accretion in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides detailed analysis of structural and color properties in local galaxies, linking morphology and gas content to star formation activity with new insights into galaxy evolution.
Findings
Star-forming galaxies are predominantly disc-dominated.
Color gradients are mainly negative and vary with galaxy mass.
Outer disk colors are more affected by HI content than inner regions.
Abstract
To investigate the role of morphology in galaxy evolution, we analyze the relationships between galaxy structure, star formation, and HI gas content. Using multi-band images from the DESI Legacy Imaging Surveys, we perform detailed structural decompositions on a representative local galaxy sample from xGASS. Structural components and color properties are examined as functions of deviations from the star formation main sequence () and HI gas deficiency (). We find that bulge fractions decrease with higher and lower stellar mass, indicating that star-forming galaxies are predominantly disc-dominated, while quiescent galaxies are bulge-dominated. The slope of the color () versus relationship decreases from low to high stellar masses and from outer to inner regions, with greater color variation in…
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