The Effect of Galaxy Interactions on Molecular Gas Properties
Abstract
Galaxy interactions are often accompanied by an enhanced star formation rate (SFR). Since molecular gas is essential for star formation, it is vital to establish whether, and by how much, galaxy interactions affect the molecular gas properties. We investigate the effect of interactions on global molecular gas properties by studying a sample of 58 galaxies in pairs and 154 control galaxies. Molecular gas properties are determined from observations with the JCMT, PMO, CSO telescopes, and supplemented with data from the xCOLD GASS and JINGLE surveys at CO(1-0) and CO(2-1). The SFR, gas mass (), and gas fraction () are all enhanced in galaxies in pairs by 2.5 times compared to the controls matched in redshift, mass, and effective radius, while the enhancement of star formation efficiency (SFE SFR/) is less than a factor of 2. We also find that the enhancements in SFR, and increase with decreasing pair separation and are larger in systems with smaller stellar mass ratio. Conversely, the SFE is only enhanced in close pairs (separation 20 kpc) and equal-mass systems; therefore most galaxies in pairs lie in the same parameter space on the SFR- plane as controls. This is the first time that the dependence of molecular gas properties on merger configurations is probed statistically with a relatively large sample and with a carefully-selected control sample for individual galaxies. We conclude that galaxy interactions do modify the molecular gas properties, although the strength of the effect is merger configuration dependent.
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@article{arxiv.1810.10162,
title = {The Effect of Galaxy Interactions on Molecular Gas Properties},
author = {Hsi-An Pan and Lihwai Lin and Bau-Ching Hsieh and Ting Xiao and Yang Gao and Sara L. Ellison and Jillian M. Scudder and Jorge Barrera-Ballesteros and Fangting Yuan and Amélie Saintonge and Christine D. Wilson and Ho Seong Hwang and Ilse De Looze and Yu Gao and Luis C. Ho and Elias Brinks and Angus Mok and Toby Brown and Timothy A. Davis and Thomas G. Williams and Aeree Chung and Harriet Parsons and Martin Bureau and Mark T. Sargent and Eun Jung Chung and Eunbin Kim and Tie Liu and Michał J. Michałowski and Tomoka Tosaki},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1810.10162},
year = {2018}
}
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26 pages, 11 figures, accepted for publication in ApJ