Dynamical Equilibrium in the Molecular ISM in 28 Nearby Star-Forming Galaxies
Abstract
We compare the observed turbulent pressure in molecular gas, , to the required pressure for the interstellar gas to stay in equilibrium in the gravitational potential of a galaxy, . To do this, we combine arcsecond resolution CO data from PHANGS-ALMA with multi-wavelength data that traces the atomic gas, stellar structure, and star formation rate (SFR) for 28 nearby star-forming galaxies. We find that correlates with, but almost always exceeds the estimated on kiloparsec scales. This indicates that the molecular gas is over-pressurized relative to the large-scale environment. We show that this over-pressurization can be explained by the clumpy nature of molecular gas; a revised estimate of on cloud scales, which accounts for molecular gas self-gravity, external gravity, and ambient pressure, agrees well with the observed in galaxy disks. We also find that molecular gas with cloud-scale in our sample is more likely to be self-gravitating, whereas gas at lower pressure appears more influenced by ambient pressure and/or external gravity. Furthermore, we show that the ratio between and the observed SFR surface density, , is compatible with stellar feedback-driven momentum injection in most cases, while a subset of the regions may show evidence of turbulence driven by additional sources. The correlation between and kpc-scale in galaxy disks is consistent with the expectation from self-regulated star formation models. Finally, we confirm the empirical correlation between molecular-to-atomic gas ratio and kpc-scale reported in previous works.
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@article{arxiv.2002.08964,
title = {Dynamical Equilibrium in the Molecular ISM in 28 Nearby Star-Forming Galaxies},
author = {Jiayi Sun and Adam K. Leroy and Eve C. Ostriker and Annie Hughes and Erik Rosolowsky and Andreas Schruba and Eva Schinnerer and Guillermo A. Blanc and Christopher Faesi and J. M. Diederik Kruijssen and Sharon Meidt and Dyas Utomo and Frank Bigiel and Alberto D. Bolatto and Mélanie Chevance and I-Da Chiang and Daniel Dale and Eric Emsellem and Simon C. O. Glover and Kathryn Grasha and Jonathan Henshaw and Cinthya N. Herrera and Maria Jesus Jimenez-Donaire and Janice C. Lee and Jérôme Pety and Miguel Querejeta and Toshiki Saito and Karin Sandstrom and Antonio Usero},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2002.08964},
year = {2020}
}
Comments
28 pages + 3 appendices, ApJ in press. See https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qxkd-RXB0Ek for a short video describing the main results. Data tables available at https://www.canfar.net/storage/list/phangs/RELEASES/Sun_etal_2020 prior to publication