COLD GASS, an IRAM legacy survey of molecular gas in massive galaxies - II. The non-universality of the molecular gas depletion time-scale

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We study the relation between molecular gas and star formation in a volume-limited sample of 222 galaxies from the COLD GASS survey, with measurements of the CO(1-0) line from the IRAM 30-m telescope. The galaxies are at redshifts 0.025 < 0.05 and have stellar masses in the range 10.0 < 11.5. The IRAM measurements are complemented by deep Arecibo Hi observations and homogeneous Sloan Digital Sky Survey andGALEXphotometry. A reference sample that includes both ultraviolet (UV) and far-infrared data is used to calibrate our estimates of star formation rates from the seven optical/UV bands. The mean molecular gas depletion time-scale [tdep(H2)] for all the galaxies in our sample is 1 Gyr; however, tdep(H2) increases by a factor of 6 from a value of ~0.5 Gyr for galaxies with stellar masses of ~1010M⊙ to ~3 Gyr for galaxies with masses of a few ×1011M⊙. In contrast, the atomic gas depletion time-scale remains constant at a value of around 3 Gyr. This implies that in high-mass galaxies, molecular and atomic gas depletion time-scales are comparable, but in low-mass galaxies, the molecular gas is being consumed much more quickly than the atomic gas. The strongest dependences of tdep(H2) are on the stellar mass of the galaxy [parametrized as], and on the specific star formation rate (sSFR). A single tdep(H2) versus sSFR relation is able to fit both 'normal' star-forming galaxies in our COLD GASS sample and more extreme starburst galaxies (luminous infrared galaxies and ultraluminous infrared galaxies), which haveyr. Normal galaxies atz= 1-2 are displaced with respect to the local galaxy population in the tdep(H2) versus sSFR plane and have molecular gas depletion times that are a factor of 3-5 times longer at a given value of sSFR due to their significantly larger gas fractions. © 2011 The Authors Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society © 2011 RAS.

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Saintonge, A., Kauffmann, G., Wang, J., Kramer, C., Tacconi, L. J., Buchbender, C., … Sievers, A. (2011). COLD GASS, an IRAM legacy survey of molecular gas in massive galaxies - II. The non-universality of the molecular gas depletion time-scale. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society, 415(1), 61–76. https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2966.2011.18823.x

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