English

The scaling relations and star formation laws of ministarburst complexes

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2016-12-14 v5 Solar and Stellar Astrophysics

Abstract

The scaling relations and the star formation laws for molecular cloud complexes in the Milky Way is investigated. We compare their masses MgasM_{\rm gas}, mass surface densities ΣMgas\Sigma_{M_{\rm gas}}, radii RR, velocity dispersions σ\sigma, star formation rates SFRSFR, and SFR densities ΣSFR\Sigma_{\rm SFR} with those of structures ranging from cores, clumps, Giant Molecular Clouds (GMCs), to Molecular Cloud Complexes (MCCs), and to Galaxies, spanning 8 orders of magnitudes in size and 13 orders of magnitudes in mass. MCC are mostly large (R>50R>50 pc), massive (106\sim 10^{6}\,\msun) gravitationally unbound cloud structures. This results in the following universal relations: σR0.5\sigma\sim R^{0.5}, MgasR2M_{\rm gas}\sim R^{2}, ΣSFRΣMgas1.5\Sigma_{\rm SFR}\sim \Sigma_{M_{\rm gas}}^{1.5}, SFRMgas0.9{SFR}\sim {M_{\rm gas}}^{0.9}, and SFRσ2.7{SFR}\sim {\sigma}^{2.7}. Variations in the slopes and the coefficients of these relations are found at individual scales signifying different physics acting at different scales. Additionally, there are breaks at the MCC scale in the σR\sigma-R relation and between the starburst and the normal star-forming objects in the SFRMgasSFR-M_{\rm gas} and ΣSFR\Sigma_{\rm SFR}-ΣMgas\Sigma_{\rm M_{\rm gas}} relations. We propose to use the Schmidt-Kennicutt diagram to distinguish the starburst from the normal star-forming structures by applying a ΣMgas\Sigma_{M_{\rm gas}} threshold of 100\sim100\,\msun pc2^{-2} and a ΣSFR\Sigma_{\rm SFR} threshold of 1\,\msun yr1^{-1} kpc2^{-2}. Mini-starburst complexes have enhanced ΣSFR\Sigma_{\rm SFR} (>>1\,\msun yr1^{-1} kpc2^{-2}), probably caused by dynamic events such as radiation pressure, colliding flows, or spiral arm gravitational instability. Because of the dynamical evolution, gravitational boundedness does not play a significant role in characterizing the star formation activity of MCCs, especially the mini-starburst complexes.

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@article{arxiv.1605.01104,
  title  = {The scaling relations and star formation laws of ministarburst complexes},
  author = {Quang Nguyen-Luong and Hans V. V. Nguyen and Fredérique Motte and Nicola Schneider and Michiko Fujii and Fabien Louvet and Tracey Hill and Patricio Sanhueza and James O. Chibueze and Pierre Didelon},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1605.01104},
  year   = {2016}
}

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submitted on May 02 2016, accepted to Astrophysical Journal on Oct 09, 2016, comments are welcome