Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2005-01-24
Astrophys.J. 634 (2005) 1067-1084
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
19 pages, 8 figures, TeX using emulateapj.cls, v2 accepted for publication in ApJ (16/8/5) with one figure deleted and a numbe
Scientific paper
10.1086/497158
We investigate whether a baryonic dark galaxy or `galaxy without stars' could persist indefinitely in the local universe, while remaining stable against star formation. To this end, a simple model has been constructed to determine the equilibrium distribution and composition of a gaseous protogalactic disk. Specifically, we determine the amount of gas that will transit to a Toomre unstable cold phase via the H2 cooling channel in the presence of a UV--X-ray cosmic background radiation field. All but one of the models are predicted to become unstable to star formation. Moreover, we find that all our model objects would be detectable via HI line emission, even in the case that star formation is potentially avoided. These results are consistent with the non-detection of isolated extragalactic HI clouds with no optical counterpart (galaxies without stars) by HIPASS. Additionally, where star formation is predicted to occur, we determine the minimum interstellar radiation field required to restore gravothermal stability, which we then relate to a minimum global star formation rate. This leads to the prediction of a previously undocumented relation between HI mass and star formation rate that is observed for a wide variety of dwarf galaxies in the HI mass range 10^8--10^10 M_sun. The existence of such a relation strongly supports the notion that the well observed population of dwarf galaxies represent the minimum rates of self-regulating star formation in the universe. (Barely abridged)
Taylor Edward N.
Webster Rachel L.
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