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Molecular Gas and Star Formation in Local Early–type Galaxies.

Authors :
Bureau, M.
Davis, T. A.
Alatalo, K.
Crocker, A. F.
Blitz, L.
Young, L. M.
Combes, F.
Bois, M.
Bournaud, F.
Cappellari, M.
Davies, R. L.
de Zeeuw, P. T.
Duc, P.-A.
Emsellem, E.
Khochfar, S.
Krajnović, D.
Kuntschner, H.
Lablanche, P.-Y.
McDermid, R. M.
Morganti, R.
Source :
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union; Dec2010 Supplement 277, Vol. 6 Issue 277, p55-58, 4p
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

The molecular gas content of local early-type galaxies is constrained and discussed in relation to their evolution. First, as part of the ATLAS3D survey, we present the first complete, large (260 objects), volume-limited single-dish survey of CO in normal local early-type galaxies. We find a surprisingly high detection rate of 22%, independent of luminosity and at best weakly dependent on environment. Second, the extent of the molecular gas is constrained with CO synthesis imaging, and a variety of morphologies is revealed. The kinematics of the molecular gas and stars are often misaligned, implying an external gas origin in over a third of the systems, although this behaviour is drastically diffferent between field and cluster environments. Third, many objects appear to be in the process of forming regular kpc-size decoupled disks, and a star formation sequence can be sketched by piecing together multi-wavelength information on the molecular gas, current star formation, and young stars. Last, early-type galaxies do not seem to systematically obey all our usual prejudices regarding star formation, following the standard Schmidt-Kennicutt law but not the far infrared-radio correlation. This may suggest a greater diversity in star formation processes than observed in disk galaxies. Using multiple molecular tracers, we are thus starting to probe the physical conditions of the cold gas in early-types. [ABSTRACT FROM PUBLISHER]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
17439213
Volume :
6
Issue :
277
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
67715831
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1017/S1743921311022459