Is the Present Stellar Birthrate Really Determined by Gas Density?

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Observed supernovae rates in Sb and Sc galaxies, and a recent
re-examination of the mean gas density in these galactic types, implies
that if the ‘clumpiness’ of gas in the disks of Sb and Sc
galaxies is similar, the gas density isnot the primary factor in
determining the overall present stellar birthrate.

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