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Density structure of the interstellar medium and the star formation rate in galactic disks

Astrophysics 2011-02-11 v1

Abstract

The probability distribution functions (PDF) of density of the ISM in galactic disks and global star formation rate are discussed. Three-dimensional hydrodynamic simulations show that the PDFs in globally stable, inhomogeneous ISM in galactic disks are well fitted by a single log-normal function over a wide density range. The dispersion of the log-normal PDF (LN-PDF) is larger for more gas-rich systems, and whereas the characteristic density of LN-PDF, for which the volume fraction becomes the maximum, does not significantly depend on the initial conditions. %At the characteristic density, thermal pressure and kinetic %pressure due to turbulent motion are comparable, and the material is %statistically stagnated in a turbulent flow. Supposing the galactic ISM is characterized by the LN-PDF, we give a global star formation rate (SFR) as a function of average gas density, a critical local density for star formation, and star formation efficiency. We find that the observed SFR is well-fitted by the theoretical SFR in a wide range of the global gas density (10104M10 - 10^4 M_\odot pc2^{-2}). Star formation efficiency (SFE) for high density gas (n>103n > 10^3 cm3^{-3}) is SFE =0.0010.01= 0.001 - 0.01 for normal spiral galaxies, and SFE =0.010.1= 0.01 - 0.1 for starburst galaxies. The LN-PDF and SFR proposed here could be applicable for modeling star formation on a kpc-scale in galaxies or numerical simulations of galaxy formation, in which the numerical resolution is not fine enough to describe the local star formation.

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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0701595,
  title  = {Density structure of the interstellar medium and the star formation rate in galactic disks},
  author = {Keiichi Wada and Colin Norman},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0701595},
  year   = {2011}
}

Comments

20 pages with 19 figures, ApJ accepted