Recent statistical analysis of two extragalactic observational surveys strongly indicate a sub-linear Kennicutt–Schmidt (KS) relationship between the star formation rate (ΣSFR) and molecular gas surface density (Σmol). Here, we consider the consequences of these results in the context of common assumptions, as well as observational support for a linear relationship between ΣSFR and the surface density of dense gas. If the CO traced gas depletion time (τ CO dep τdepCO ) is constant, and if CO only traces star-forming giant molecular clouds (GMCs), then the physical properties of each GMC must vary, such as the volume densities or star formation rates. Another possibility is that the conversion between CO luminosity and Σmol, the XCO fact...
Aims. In the Local Group spiral galaxy M 33, we investigate the correlation between the star format...
We compare molecular gas traced by (CO)-C-12 (2-1) maps from the HERACLES survey, with tracers of th...
International audienceWe use the first systematic data sets of CO molecular line emission in z ~ 1-3...
Recent statistical analysis of two extragalactic observational surveys strongly indicate a sub-linea...
We estimate the parameters of the Kennicutt–Schmidt (KS) relationship, linking the star formation ra...
Aims. We present an analysis of the relation between the star formation rate (SFR) surface density (...
The Kennicutt-Schmidt law (Schmidt 1959; Kennicutt 1998, hereafter K-S law) is a power law correlati...
We use simulations of isolated galaxies with a few parsec resolution to explore the connection betwe...
We use simulations of isolated galaxies with a few parsec resolution to explore the connection betwe...
In this paper, we investigate scaling relations between star formation rates and molecular gas masse...
We investigate Schmidt's conjecture (i.e., that the star formation rate (SFR) scales in a power-law ...
In this paper, we investigate scaling relations between star formation rates and molecular gas masse...
We present an analysis of the relationship between molecular gas and current star formation rate sur...
Context. The global Schmidt law of star formation provides a power-law relation between the surface ...
High resolution, multi-wavelength maps of a sizeable set of nearby galaxies have made it possible to...
Aims. In the Local Group spiral galaxy M 33, we investigate the correlation between the star format...
We compare molecular gas traced by (CO)-C-12 (2-1) maps from the HERACLES survey, with tracers of th...
International audienceWe use the first systematic data sets of CO molecular line emission in z ~ 1-3...
Recent statistical analysis of two extragalactic observational surveys strongly indicate a sub-linea...
We estimate the parameters of the Kennicutt–Schmidt (KS) relationship, linking the star formation ra...
Aims. We present an analysis of the relation between the star formation rate (SFR) surface density (...
The Kennicutt-Schmidt law (Schmidt 1959; Kennicutt 1998, hereafter K-S law) is a power law correlati...
We use simulations of isolated galaxies with a few parsec resolution to explore the connection betwe...
We use simulations of isolated galaxies with a few parsec resolution to explore the connection betwe...
In this paper, we investigate scaling relations between star formation rates and molecular gas masse...
We investigate Schmidt's conjecture (i.e., that the star formation rate (SFR) scales in a power-law ...
In this paper, we investigate scaling relations between star formation rates and molecular gas masse...
We present an analysis of the relationship between molecular gas and current star formation rate sur...
Context. The global Schmidt law of star formation provides a power-law relation between the surface ...
High resolution, multi-wavelength maps of a sizeable set of nearby galaxies have made it possible to...
Aims. In the Local Group spiral galaxy M 33, we investigate the correlation between the star format...
We compare molecular gas traced by (CO)-C-12 (2-1) maps from the HERACLES survey, with tracers of th...
International audienceWe use the first systematic data sets of CO molecular line emission in z ~ 1-3...