Star Formation Law at Sub-kpc Scale in the Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A as Seen by ALMA

We present an extensive analysis of the relationship between star formation rate surface density () and molecular gas surface density () at sub-kpc scale in the elliptical galaxy Centaurus A (also known as NGC 5128) at the distance 3.8 Mpc. 12CO ( = 2-1) data from Atacama Large Millimetre/Sub-Millim...

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Main Authors: Azeez, J.H., Abidin, Z.Z., Hwang, C.-Y., Ibrahim, Z.A.
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spelling my.um.eprints.174772017-07-11T07:23:19Z http://eprints.um.edu.my/17477/ Star Formation Law at Sub-kpc Scale in the Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A as Seen by ALMA Azeez, J.H. Abidin, Z.Z. Hwang, C.-Y. Ibrahim, Z.A. QC Physics We present an extensive analysis of the relationship between star formation rate surface density () and molecular gas surface density () at sub-kpc scale in the elliptical galaxy Centaurus A (also known as NGC 5128) at the distance 3.8 Mpc. 12CO ( = 2-1) data from Atacama Large Millimetre/Sub-Millimetre Array SV data with very high resolution (2.9′′, 0.84′′), as well as 24 μm data from the Spitzer Space Telescope, were used. This is one of the first studies of the SF law on Centaurus A at this very high spatial resolution. The results showed a breakdown in star formation law with a index relating and at 185 pc. A significant correlation exists between surface densities of molecular gas and SFR with very long depletion time (68 Gy). In addition we examined the spatially resolved relationship between velocity dispersion and star formation rate surface density for the outer disk of this galaxy and we found that the average velocity dispersion is equal to 11.78 km/s. The velocity dispersion of the molecular ISM for the outer disk is found to follow a power relation with the star formation rate surface density , where β is the slope from the ordinary least square fitting. The value of β is about and is the power law index of the star formation law. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2017 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://eprints.um.edu.my/17477/1/AzeezJH_%282017%29.pdf Azeez, J.H. and Abidin, Z.Z. and Hwang, C.-Y. and Ibrahim, Z.A. (2017) Star Formation Law at Sub-kpc Scale in the Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A as Seen by ALMA. Advances in Astronomy, 2017. pp. 1-8. ISSN 1687-7969 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2017/8416945 doi:10.1155/2017/8416945
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Azeez, J.H.
Abidin, Z.Z.
Hwang, C.-Y.
Ibrahim, Z.A.
Star Formation Law at Sub-kpc Scale in the Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A as Seen by ALMA
description We present an extensive analysis of the relationship between star formation rate surface density () and molecular gas surface density () at sub-kpc scale in the elliptical galaxy Centaurus A (also known as NGC 5128) at the distance 3.8 Mpc. 12CO ( = 2-1) data from Atacama Large Millimetre/Sub-Millimetre Array SV data with very high resolution (2.9′′, 0.84′′), as well as 24 μm data from the Spitzer Space Telescope, were used. This is one of the first studies of the SF law on Centaurus A at this very high spatial resolution. The results showed a breakdown in star formation law with a index relating and at 185 pc. A significant correlation exists between surface densities of molecular gas and SFR with very long depletion time (68 Gy). In addition we examined the spatially resolved relationship between velocity dispersion and star formation rate surface density for the outer disk of this galaxy and we found that the average velocity dispersion is equal to 11.78 km/s. The velocity dispersion of the molecular ISM for the outer disk is found to follow a power relation with the star formation rate surface density , where β is the slope from the ordinary least square fitting. The value of β is about and is the power law index of the star formation law.
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author Azeez, J.H.
Abidin, Z.Z.
Hwang, C.-Y.
Ibrahim, Z.A.
author_facet Azeez, J.H.
Abidin, Z.Z.
Hwang, C.-Y.
Ibrahim, Z.A.
author_sort Azeez, J.H.
title Star Formation Law at Sub-kpc Scale in the Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A as Seen by ALMA
title_short Star Formation Law at Sub-kpc Scale in the Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A as Seen by ALMA
title_full Star Formation Law at Sub-kpc Scale in the Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A as Seen by ALMA
title_fullStr Star Formation Law at Sub-kpc Scale in the Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A as Seen by ALMA
title_full_unstemmed Star Formation Law at Sub-kpc Scale in the Elliptical Galaxy Centaurus A as Seen by ALMA
title_sort star formation law at sub-kpc scale in the elliptical galaxy centaurus a as seen by alma
publisher Hindawi Publishing Corporation
publishDate 2017
url http://eprints.um.edu.my/17477/1/AzeezJH_%282017%29.pdf
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