Molecular gas and star formation in GASP jellyfish galaxies
A. Moretti, R. Paladino, C. Bacchini, A. Marasco, E. Giunchi, B. M. Poggianti, L. K. Hunt, T. Deb, B. Vulcani, M. Gullieuszik, A. Lassen, A. Wolter, M. Gitti, M. Radovich, J. Fritz, N. Tomicic

TL;DR
This study investigates the Kennicutt-Schmidt law in ram-pressure-stripped galaxies using high-resolution ALMA, MUSE, and HST data, revealing variations in star formation efficiency and molecular gas distribution in disturbed environments.
Contribution
It provides new insights into star formation laws and efficiencies in galaxies affected by ram pressure stripping, highlighting differences between inner regions and tails.
Findings
Global SFR-molecular gas relation is superlinear in stripped galaxies.
Star formation efficiency varies within galaxies, higher in dense inner regions.
Molecular gas distribution within complexes follows a steep density profile.
Abstract
Several studies have reported a nearly linear correlation between the molecular gas and star formation rate surface density, the so-called Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) law. We aim to retrieve the KS relation for a sample of four star-forming galaxies located in nearby clusters, disturbed by the effects of the ram pressure stripping, as testing this law in galaxies subject to different environmental conditions can provide key information on the physics of star formation. To perform our analysis, we used ALMA band 6 and band 3 data coupled with MUSE data at spatial resolution of ~1 kpc. Moreover, we analyzed data of star-forming complexes detected through their H\alpha ionized gas emission. We also derived the star formation efficiencies of the star-forming regions nested in these big complexes using the star formation rates derived from spatially resolved HST images and various recipes for the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
