Gas Content and Kinematics in Clumpy, Turbulent Star-forming Disks

  • White H
  • Fisher D
  • Murray N
  • et al.
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Abstract

We present molecular gas-mass estimates for a sample of 13 local galaxies whose kinematic and star-forming properties closely resemble those observed in z  ≈ 1.5 main-sequence galaxies. Plateau de Bure observations of the CO[1-0] emission line and Herschel Space Observatory observations of the dust emission both suggest molecular gas-mass fractions of ∼20%. Moreover, dust emission modeling finds T dust  < 30 K, suggesting a cold dust distribution compared to their high infrared luminosity. The gas-mass estimates argue that z  ∼ 0.1 DYNAMO galaxies not only share similar kinematic properties with high- z disks, but they are also similarly rich in molecular material. Pairing the gas-mass fractions with existing kinematics reveals a linear relationship between f gas and σ / v c , consistent with predictions from stability theory of a self-gravitating disk. It thus follows that high gas-velocity dispersions are a natural consequence of large gas fractions. We also find that the systems with the lowest t dep (∼0.5 Gyr) have the highest ratios of σ / v c and more pronounced clumps, even at the same high molecular gas fraction.

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White, H. A., Fisher, D. B., Murray, N., Glazebrook, K., Abraham, R. G., Bolatto, A. D., … Obreschkow, D. (2017). Gas Content and Kinematics in Clumpy, Turbulent Star-forming Disks. The Astrophysical Journal, 846(1), 35. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aa7fbf

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