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arxiv: 1704.03481 · v2 · pith:L3ZZYZHQnew · submitted 2017-04-11 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

The EDGE-CALIFA survey: Variations in the Molecular Gas Depletion Time in Local Galaxies

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We present results from the EDGE survey, a spatially resolved CO(1-0) follow-up to CALIFA, an optical Integral Field Unit (IFU) survey of local galaxies. By combining the data products of EDGE and CALIFA, we study the variation in molecular gas depletion time ($\tau_{\rm dep}$) on kiloparsec scales in 52 galaxies. We divide each galaxy into two parts: the center, defined as the region within $0.1 \ R_{25}$, and the disk, defined as the region between $0.1$ and $0.7 \ R_{25}$. We find that 14 galaxies show a shorter $\tau_{\rm dep}$ ($\sim 1$ Gyr) in the center relative to that in the disk ($\tau_{\rm dep} \sim 2.4$ Gyrs), which means the central region in those galaxies is more efficient at forming stars per unit molecular gas mass. This finding implies that the centers with shorter $\tau_{\rm dep}$ resemble the intermediate regime between galactic disks and starburst galaxies. Furthermore, the central drop in $\tau_{\rm dep}$ is correlated with a central increase in the stellar surface density, suggesting that a shorter $\tau_{\rm dep}$ is associated with molecular gas compression by the stellar gravitational potential. We argue that varying the CO-to-H$_2$ conversion factor only exaggerates the central drop of $\tau_{\rm dep}$.

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