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Connecting Clump Sizes in Turbulent Disk Galaxies to Instability Theory

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posted on 2024-08-06, 10:53 authored by Deanne FisherDeanne Fisher, Karl GlazebrookKarl Glazebrook, Roberto G. Abraham, Ivana Damjanov, Heidi A. White, Danail Obreschkow, Robert Basset, Georgios Bekiaris, Emily Wisnioski, Andy Green, Alberto D. Bolatto
In this letter we study the mean sizes of Hμ clumps in turbulent disk galaxies relative to kinematics, gas fractions, and Toomre Q. We use ∼100 pc resolution HST images, IFU kinematics, and gas fractions of a sample of rare, nearby turbulent disks with properties closely matched to main-sequence galaxies (the DYNAMO sample). We find linear correlations of normalized mean clump sizes with both the gas fraction and the velocity dispersion-to-rotation velocity ratio of the host galaxy. We show that these correlations are consistent with predictions derived from a model of instabilities in a self-gravitating disk (the so-called "violent disk instability model"). We also observe, using a two-fluid model for Q, a correlation between the size of clumps and self-gravity-driven unstable regions. These results are most consistent with the hypothesis that massive star-forming clumps in turbulent disks are the result of instabilities in self-gravitating gas-rich disks, and therefore provide a direct connection between resolved clump sizes and this in situ mechanism.

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Investigating Rosetta Stones of galaxy formation

Australian Research Council

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2041-8213

Journal title

The Astrophysical Journal

Volume

839

Issue

1

Article number

article no. L5

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1 p

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Institute of Physics Publishing Ltd.

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Copyright © 2017 The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. The published version is reproduced here in accordance with the copyright policy of the publisher and can be also be located at https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aa6478.

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