The Kennicutt–Schmidt Law and Gas Scale Height in Luminous and Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies

  • Wilson C
  • Elmegreen B
  • Bemis A
  • et al.
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Abstract

A new analysis of high-resolution data from the Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) for 5 luminous or ultra-luminous infrared galaxies gives a slope for the Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) relation equal to $1.74^{+0.09}_{\rm -0.07}$ for gas surface densities $\Sigma_{\rm mol}>10^3\;M_\odot$ pc$^{-2}$ and an assumed constant CO-to-H$_2$ conversion factor. The velocity dispersion of the CO line, $\sigma_v$, scales approximately as the inverse square root of $\Sigma_{\rm mol}$, making the empirical gas scale height determined from $H\sim0.5\sigma^2/(\pi G\Sigma_{\rm mol})$ nearly constant, 150-190 pc, over 1.5 orders of magnitude in $\Sigma_{\rm mol}$. This constancy of $H$ implies that the average midplane density, which is presumably dominated by CO-emitting gas for these extreme star-forming galaxies, scales linearly with the gas surface density, which, in turn, implies that the gas dynamical rate (the inverse of the free-fall time) varies with $\Sigma_{\rm mol}^{1/2}$, thereby explaining most of the super-linear slope in the KS relation. Consistent with these relations, we also find that the mean efficiency of star formation per free-fall time is roughly constant, 5%-7%, and the gas depletion time decreases at high $\Sigma_{\rm mol}$, reaching only $\sim 16$ Myr at $\Sigma_{\rm mol}\sim10^4\;M_\odot$ pc$^{-2}$. The variation of $\sigma_v$ with $\Sigma_{\rm mol}$ and the constancy of $H$ are in tension with some feedback-driven models, which predict $\sigma_v$ to be more constant and $H$ to be more variable. However, these results are consistent with simulations in which large-scale gravity drives turbulence through a feedback process that maintains an approximately constant Toomre $Q$ instability parameter.

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Wilson, C. D., Elmegreen, B. G., Bemis, A., & Brunetti, N. (2019). The Kennicutt–Schmidt Law and Gas Scale Height in Luminous and Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal, 882(1), 5. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/ab31f3

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