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The gas morphology of nearby star-forming galaxies

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2023
abstract:
A galaxya-s morphology stems from the secular and environmental processes taking place over the course of its evolutionary history. Thus, it has consistently served as an important tool for gaining insights into galaxy evolution. In this work, we visually classified morphologies on cloud-scales based on the molecular gas distribution of a large sample of 79 nearby main sequence galaxies, using 1a-3; resolution CO(2a-1) ALMA observations taken as part of the PHANGS survey. For this purpose, we devised a morphology classification scheme for different types of bars, spiral arms (grand-design, flocculent, multi-Arm and smooth), and rings (central and non-central rings) that are similar to the well established optical ones. Furthermore, we introduced bar lane classes. In general, our cold gas-based morphologies is in good agreement with the ones based on stellar light. Both of our bars, as well as the grand-design spiral arms, are preferentially found at the higher mass end of our sample. Our gas-based classification indicates a potential for a misidentification of unbarred galaxies in the optical when massive star formation is present. Central or nuclear rings are present in a third of the sample, with a strong preference seen for barred galaxies (59%). As stellar bars are present in 45a-±a-5% of our sample galaxies, we explore the utility of molecular gas as tracer of bar lane properties. We find that more curved bar lanes have a shorter radial extent in molecular gas and reside in galaxies with lower molecular to stellar mass ratios than those with straighter geometries. Galaxies display a wide range of CO morphologies and this work is aimed at providing a catalogue of morphological features in a representative sample of nearby galaxies.
Iris type:
Articolo su Rivista
Keywords:
Galaxies: ISM; Galaxies: spiral; Galaxies: structure
List of contributors:
Stuber, Sk; Schinnerer, E; Williams, Tg; Querejeta, M; Meidt, S; Emsellem, E; Barnes, A; Klessen, Rs; Leroy, Ak; Neumann, J; Sormani, M; Bigiel, F; Chevance, M; Dale, D; Faesi, C; Glover, Sco; Grasha, K; Kruijssen, Jmd; Liu, Dz; Pan, Ha; Pety, J; Pinna, F; Saito, T; Usero, A; Watkins, Ej
Authors of the University:
SORMANI MATTIA CARLO
Handle:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it/handle/11383/2171023
Full Text:
https://irinsubria.uninsubria.it//retrieve/handle/11383/2171023/259440/Stuber_2023.pdf
Published in:
ASTRONOMY & ASTROPHYSICS
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