The Vertical Disk Structure and Star Formation in Nearby Edge-On Galaxies

  • Yim, Kijeong (Korea Astronomy and Space Science Institute) ;
  • Wong, Tony (Department of Astronomy, University of Illinois) ;
  • Rand, Richard (Department of Physics and Astronomy, University of New Mexico) ;
  • Rosolowsky, Erik (Department of Physics, University of Alberta)
  • 발행 : 2016.10.12

초록

We present the radial variations of the scale heights and the vertical velocity dispersions in a sample of nearby edge-on galaxies using BIMA/CARMA $^{12}CO$ ($J=1{\rightarrow}0$), VLA/EVLA HI, and Spitzer $3.6{\mu}m$ data. Both the disk thicknesses and the velocity dispersions of gas and stars vary with radius, contrary to assumptions of previous studies. We investigate how the interstellar gas pressure and the gravitational instability parameter differ from values derived assuming constant velocity dispersions and scale heights. Using the measurement of the disk thicknesses and the derived radial profiles of gas and stars, we estimate the corresponding volume densities. The gravitational instability parameter Q follows a fairly uniform profile with radius and is ${\geq}1$ across the star-forming disk. The star formation law has a slope that is significantly different from those found in more face-on galaxy studies. The midplane gas pressure appears to roughly hold a power-law correlation with the midplane volume density ratio (${\rho}_{H2}/{\rho}_{HI}$).

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