Back to Search Start Over

Connecting Clump Sizes in Turbulent Disk Galaxies to Instability Theory

Authors :
Fisher, David B
Glazebrook, Karl
Abraham, Roberto G.
Damjanov, Ivana
White, Heidi
Obreschkow, Danail
Basset, Robert
Bekiaris, Georgios
Wisnioski, Emily
Green, Andy
Bolatto, Alberto D.
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

In this letter we study the mean sizes of Halpha 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 z~1.5-2 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.<br />Comment: Accepted to Apj Letters

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1703.00458
Document Type :
Working Paper
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3847/2041-8213/aa6478