Project Details
Star Formation Across the Hubble Sequence: Clues to Galaxy Evolution
Applicant
Dr. Fabian Walter
Subject Area
Astrophysics and Astronomy
Term
from 2005 to 2012
Project identifier
Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG) - Project number 5448812
Final Report Year
2012
Final Report Abstract
The project by Frank Bigiel focused on the first spatially resolved star formation law in nearby galaxies using state-of-the art data of the atomic and molecular gas phase in galaxies. These results were then extended by Andreas Schruba by investigating the scale dependence of the star formation law and pushing the star formation law studies to the atomic-dominated interstellar medium by using newly developed stacking techniques.
Publications
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(2008). The star formation law in nearby galaxies on sub-kpc scales. The Astronomical Journal, 136(6), 2846
Bigiel et al.
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(2010). Extremely inefficient star formation in the outer disks of nearby galaxies. The Astronomical Journal, 140(5), 1194
Bigiel et al.
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(2010). The scale dependence of the molecular gas depletion time in M33. The Astrophysical Journal, 722(2), 1699
Schruba et al.
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(2010). Tightly Correlated HI and FUV Emission in the Outskirts of M83. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 720(1), L31
Bigiel et al.
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(2011). A constant molecular gas depletion time in nearby disk galaxies. The Astrophysical Journal Letters, 730(2), L13.
Bigiel et al.
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(2011). A molecular star formation law in the atomic-gas-dominated regime in nearby galaxies. The Astronomical Journal, 142(2), 37
Schruba et al.