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The ATLAS3D Project - XXVIII. Dynamically driven star formation suppression in early-type galaxies

Journal

MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 444, Issue 4, Pages 3427-3445

Publisher

OXFORD UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stu570

Keywords

stars: mass-loss; ISM: molecules; galaxies: elliptical and lenticular, cD; galaxies: ISM

Funding

  1. European Community [229517]
  2. Royal Society University Research Fellowship
  3. UK Research Councils [PP/E001114/1, ST/H002456/1, PPA/V/S/2002/00553, PP/E001564/1, ST/H504862/1]
  4. Christ Church, Oxford
  5. Royal Society [502011.K502/jd, JP0869822]
  6. Gemini Observatory
  7. DFG Cluster of Excellence 'Origin and Structure of the Universe'
  8. STFC [ST/F009186/1]
  9. European Research Council [267399-Momentum]
  10. NSF [AST-1109803]
  11. ESO
  12. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
  13. Science and Technology Facilities Council [ST/H002456/1, PP/E001564/1, ST/H504862/1, ST/K005596/1, PP/E001114/1, ST/K00106X/1, ST/F009186/1, ST/M001857/1] Funding Source: researchfish
  14. STFC [ST/H504862/1, ST/L004496/1, ST/K00106X/1, ST/F009186/1, PP/E001564/1, ST/M001857/1, ST/K005596/1, ST/H002456/1, PP/E001114/1] Funding Source: UKRI
  15. Division Of Astronomical Sciences
  16. Direct For Mathematical & Physical Scien [1109803] Funding Source: National Science Foundation

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We present measurements of the star formation rate (SFR) in the early-type galaxies (ETGs) of the ATLAS(3D) sample, based on Wide-field Infrared Survey Explorer (WISE) 22 mu m and Galaxy Evolution Explorer far-ultraviolet emission. We combine these with gas masses estimated from (CO)-C-12 and HI data in order to investigate the star formation efficiency (SFE) in a larger sample of ETGs than previously available. We first recalibrate (based on WISE data) the relation between old stellar populations (traced at K-s band) and 22 mu m luminosity, allowing us to remove the contribution of 22 mu m emission from circumstellar dust. We then go on to investigate the position of ETGs on the Kennicutt-Schmidt (KS) relation. Molecular gas-rich ETGs have comparable star formation surface densities to normal spiral galaxy centres, but they lie systematically offset from the KS relation, having lower SFEs by a factor of approximate to 2.5 (in agreement with other authors). This effect is driven by galaxies where a substantial fraction of the molecular material is in the rising part of the rotation curve, and shear is high. We show here for the first time that although the number of stars formed per unit gas mass per unit time is lower in ETGs, it seems that the amount of stars formed per free-fall time is approximately constant. The scatter around this dynamical relation still correlates with galaxy properties such as the shape of the potential in the inner regions. This leads us to suggest that dynamical properties (such as shear or the global stability of the gas) may be important second parameters that regulate star formation and cause much of the scatter around star formation relations.

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