Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy
Scientific paper
Jan 2011
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=2011aas...21724604l&link_type=abstract
American Astronomical Society, AAS Meeting #217, #246.04; Bulletin of the American Astronomical Society, Vol. 43, 2011
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astronomy
Scientific paper
We have conducted interferometric observations with CARMA and an OTF mapping with the 45-m telescope at NRO in the CO (1-0) emission line of NGC 3521. Combining these new data, together with similar data for M51a and archival SINGS H-alpha, 24um, THINGS H I and GALEX FUV data for both galaxies, we investigate the empirical scaling law that connects the surface density of star formation rate (SFR) and cold gas (the Schmidt-Kennicutt law) on a spatially-resolved basis, and find a super-linear slope when carefully subtracting the background emissions in the SFR image. We argue that plausibly deriving SFR maps of nearby galaxies requires the diffuse stellar/dust background emission to be carefully subtracted (especially in mid-IR). An approach to complete this task is presented and applied in our pixel-by-pixel analysis on both galaxies, showing that the controversial results whether the molecular S-K law is super-linear or basically linear is a result of removing or preserving the local background. In both galaxies, the power index of the molecular S-K law is super-linear (1.5-1.9) at the highest available resolution (230 pc), and decreases monotonically for decreasing resolution; while the scatter (mainly intrinsic) increases as the resolution becomes higher, indicating a trend for which the S-K law breaks down below some scale. Both quantities are systematically larger in M51a than in NGC 3521, but when plotted against the de-projected scale, they become highly consistent between the two galaxies, tentatively suggesting that the sub-kpc molecular S-K law in spiral galaxies depends only on the scale being considered, without varying amongst spiral galaxies. We obtaion slope=-1.1[log(scale/kpc)]+1.4 and scatter=-0.2 [scale/kpc]+0.7 through fitting to the M51a data, which describes both galaxies impressively well on sub-kpc scales. However, a larger sample of galaxies with better sensitivity, resolution and broader FoV are required to test these results.
Calzetti Daniela
Fukuhara Masayuki
Koda Jin
Liu Guilin
Momose Rieko
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