Global Star Formation Rates in Disk Galaxies and Circumnuclear Starbursts from Cloud Collisions

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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27 pages including 3 figures and 2 tables. Accepted to ApJ. Expanded statistical analysis of cloud SF efficiency test. Stylist

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10.1086/308905

We invoke star formation triggered by cloud-cloud collisions to explain global star formation rates of disk galaxies and circumnuclear starbursts. Previous theories based on the growth rate of gravitational perturbations ignore the dynamically important presence of magnetic fields. Theories based on triggering by spiral density waves fail to explain star formation in systems without such waves. Furthermore, observations suggest gas and stellar disk instabilities are decoupled. Following Gammie, Ostriker & Jog (1991), the cloud collision rate is set by the shear velocity of encounters with initial impact parameters of a few tidal radii, due to differential rotation in the disk. This, together with the effective confinement of cloud orbits to a two dimensional plane, enhances the collision rate above that for particles in a three dimensional box. We predict Sigma_{SFR}(R) proportional to Sigma_{gas} Omega (1-0.7 beta). For constant circular velocity (beta = 0), this is in agreement with recent observations (Kennicutt 1998). We predict a B-band Tully-Fisher relation: L_{B} proportional to v_{circ}^{7/3}, also consistent with observations. As additional tests, we predict enhanced star formation in regions with relatively high shear rates, and lower star formation efficiencies in clouds of higher mass.

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