Abstract We revisit the proposed extended Schmidt law, which posits that the star formation efficiency in galaxies depends on the stellar mass surface density, by investigating spatially resolved star formation rates (SFRs), gas masses, and stellar masses of star formation regions in a vast range of galactic environments, from the outer disks of dwarf galaxies, to spiral disks and to merging galaxies, as well as individual molecular clouds in M33. We find that these regions are distributed in a tight power law as ?∝? , which is also valid for the integrated measurements of disk and merging galaxies at high-z. Interestingly, we show that star formation regions in the outer disks of dwarf galaxies with down to 10?5 yr...
We present a model for the origin of the extended law of star formation in which the surface density...
We present a general star formation law in which the star formation rate depends upon the efficiency...
We use new and updated gas- and dust-corrected star formation rate (SFR) surface densities to revisi...
We revisit the proposed extended Schmidt law, which posits that the star formation efficiency in gal...
We propose an "extended Schmidt law" with explicit dependence of the star formation efficiency (SFE ...
One of the most puzzling properties of observed galaxies is the universality of the empirical correl...
Context. The extended Schmidt law (ESL) is a variant of the Schmidt which relates the surface densit...
The Kennicutt-Schmidt law is an empirical relation between the star formation rate surface density (...
We investigate the extended-Schmidt (ES) law in volume densities ($\rho_{\rm SFR}$ $\propto$ $(\rho_...
Context. Recent studies have shown that star formation in mergers does not seem to follow the same S...
The gas hydrodynamics modeling of the Cartwheel ring galaxy is performed with the purpose to reprodu...
Context. Recent studies have shown that star formation in mergers does not seem to follow the same S...
Context. The global Schmidt law of star formation provides a power-law relation between the surface ...
We present a new observational method to evaluate the exponent of the star formation law as initiall...
We investigate Schmidt's conjecture (i.e., that the star formation rate (SFR) scales in a power-law ...
We present a model for the origin of the extended law of star formation in which the surface density...
We present a general star formation law in which the star formation rate depends upon the efficiency...
We use new and updated gas- and dust-corrected star formation rate (SFR) surface densities to revisi...
We revisit the proposed extended Schmidt law, which posits that the star formation efficiency in gal...
We propose an "extended Schmidt law" with explicit dependence of the star formation efficiency (SFE ...
One of the most puzzling properties of observed galaxies is the universality of the empirical correl...
Context. The extended Schmidt law (ESL) is a variant of the Schmidt which relates the surface densit...
The Kennicutt-Schmidt law is an empirical relation between the star formation rate surface density (...
We investigate the extended-Schmidt (ES) law in volume densities ($\rho_{\rm SFR}$ $\propto$ $(\rho_...
Context. Recent studies have shown that star formation in mergers does not seem to follow the same S...
The gas hydrodynamics modeling of the Cartwheel ring galaxy is performed with the purpose to reprodu...
Context. Recent studies have shown that star formation in mergers does not seem to follow the same S...
Context. The global Schmidt law of star formation provides a power-law relation between the surface ...
We present a new observational method to evaluate the exponent of the star formation law as initiall...
We investigate Schmidt's conjecture (i.e., that the star formation rate (SFR) scales in a power-law ...
We present a model for the origin of the extended law of star formation in which the surface density...
We present a general star formation law in which the star formation rate depends upon the efficiency...
We use new and updated gas- and dust-corrected star formation rate (SFR) surface densities to revisi...