Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
1997-01-19
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
14 pages, 5 Figs. 816 kB gzipped encapsulated postscript file of paper and high-resolution figures is available at http://ww
Scientific paper
10.1063/1.52790
The most active starbursts are found in galaxies with the highest IR luminosities, with peak star formation rates and efficiencies that are over an order of magnitude higher than in normal disk systems. These systems are almost exclusively on-going mergers. In this review I explore the conditions needed for interactions to experience such a phase by comparing two systems at similar stages of merging but quite different IR luminosities: NGC 4038/9 and Arp 299. These observations show that the most intense starbursts occur at the sites with the highest gas densities, which is a general result for IR luminous mergers. Observations and theory both suggest that the strength of the merger induced starburst depends on the internal structure of the progenitors, the amount and distribution of the gas, and the violence of the interaction. In particular, interactions involving progenitors with dense bulges, gas-rich disks, and/or a retrograde spin are expected to preferentially lead to large amounts of gaseous dissipation, although the interplay between these parameters is unknown. A major outstanding question is how the effects of feedback alter these conclusions.
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