Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1999-01-31
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
4 pages, 4 figures (LaTeX, cupconf.sty), To appear in the proceedings ``When and How do Bulges Form and Evolve?'', Workshop he
Scientific paper
The NRO/OVRO imaging survey of molecular gas in 20 spiral galaxies is used to test the theoretical predictions on bar-driven gas transport, bar dissolution, and bulge evolution. In most galaxies in the survey we find gas condensations of 10^8-10^9 M_sun within the central kiloparsec, the gas masses being comparable to those needed to destroy bars in numerical models. We also find a statistically significant difference in the degree of gas concentration between barred and unbarred galaxies: molecular gas is more concentrated to the central kiloparsec in barred systems. The latter result supports the theories of bar-driven gas transport. Moreover, it constrains the balance between the rate of gas inflow and that of gas consumption (i.e., star formation, etc.), and also constrains the timescale of the possible bar dissolution. Namely, gas inflow rates to the central kiloparsec, averaged over the ages of the bars, must be larger than the mean rates of gas consumption in the central regions in order to cause and maintain the higher gas concentrations in barred galaxies. Also, the timescale for bar dissolution must be longer than that for gas consumption in the central regions by the same token.
Ishizuki Sumio
Okumura Sachiko. K.
Sakamoto Kanako
Scoville Nicholas Z.
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