We present evidence that bona fide disks and starburst systems occupy distinct regions in the gas mass versus star formation rate (SFR) plane, both for the integrated quantities and for the respective surface densities. This result is based on carbon monoxide (CO) observations of galaxy populations at low and high redshifts, and on the current consensus for the CO luminosity to gas mass conversion factors. The data suggest the existence of two different SF regimes: a long-lasting mode for disks and a more rapid mode for starbursts, the latter probably occurring during major mergers or in dense nuclear SF regions. Both modes are observable over a large range of SFRs. The detection of CO emission from distant near-IR selected galaxies reveals...
I present a study of the molecular gas and star formation (SF) properties in the inner few kpc of th...
International audienceTo extend the molecular gas measurements to more typical star-forming galaxies...
The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are k...
We present evidence that bona fide disks and starburst systems occupy distinct regions in the gas ma...
We present evidence that bona fide disks and starburst systems occupy distinct regions in the gas ma...
Star-forming galaxies (SFGs) display a continuous distribution of specific star formation rates (sSF...
We use new and updated gas- and dust-corrected star formation rate (SFR) surface densities to revisi...
Active star formation (SF) is tightly related to the dense molecular gas in the giant molecular clou...
At high redshifts, the observed galaxy mass functions are fit reasonably well by a Schecter function...
Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2015We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecu...
Local starbursts have a higher efficiency of converting gas into stars, as compared to typical star-...
We investigate the relationship between HI, H_2, and the star formation rate (SFR) using azimuthally...
International audienceWe use the first systematic data sets of CO molecular line emission in z ~ 1-3...
I present a study of the molecular gas and star formation (SF) properties in the inner few kpc of th...
International audienceTo extend the molecular gas measurements to more typical star-forming galaxies...
The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are k...
We present evidence that bona fide disks and starburst systems occupy distinct regions in the gas ma...
We present evidence that bona fide disks and starburst systems occupy distinct regions in the gas ma...
Star-forming galaxies (SFGs) display a continuous distribution of specific star formation rates (sSF...
We use new and updated gas- and dust-corrected star formation rate (SFR) surface densities to revisi...
Active star formation (SF) is tightly related to the dense molecular gas in the giant molecular clou...
At high redshifts, the observed galaxy mass functions are fit reasonably well by a Schecter function...
Date of Acceptance: 15/05/2015We present a new survey of HCN(1-0) emission, a tracer of dense molecu...
Local starbursts have a higher efficiency of converting gas into stars, as compared to typical star-...
We investigate the relationship between HI, H_2, and the star formation rate (SFR) using azimuthally...
International audienceWe use the first systematic data sets of CO molecular line emission in z ~ 1-3...
I present a study of the molecular gas and star formation (SF) properties in the inner few kpc of th...
International audienceTo extend the molecular gas measurements to more typical star-forming galaxies...
The conversion of gas into stars is a fundamental process in astrophysics and cosmology. Stars are k...