The Star Formation Rate and Dense Molecular Gas in Galaxies
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- 1 May 2004
- journal article
- Published by American Astronomical Society in The Astrophysical Journal
- Vol. 606 (1) , 271-290
- https://doi.org/10.1086/382999
Abstract
(abridged) HCN luminosity Lhcn is a tracer of DENSE molecular gas, n(H_2) >~ 3x10^4 cm^{-3}, associated with star-forming giant molecular cloud (GMC) cores. We present the results and analysis of our survey of HCN emission from 65 infrared galaxies including 9 ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIGs, Lir>10^{12}Lsun), 22 luminous infrared galaxies (LIGs, 10^{11}<Lir<~10^{12}Lsun) and 34 normal spiral galaxies with lower IR luminosity (most are large spiral galaxies). We have measured the global HCN line luminosity and the observations are reported in Gao and Solomon (2003, Paper I). This paper analyzes the relationships between the total far-IR luminosity a tracer of the star formation rate, the global HCN line luminosity a measure of the total DENSE molecular gas content, and the CO luminosity a measure of the total molecular content. We find a tight linear correlation between the IR and HCN luminosities Lir and Lhcn (in the log-log plot) with a correlation coefficient R=0.94. The IR--HCN linear correlation is valid over 3 orders of magnitude including ULIGs. The direct consequence of the linear IR--HCN correlation is that the star formation law in terms of DENSE molecular gas content has a power law index of 1.0. The global star formation rate is linearly proportional to the mass of dense molecular gas in normal spiral galaxies, LIGs, and ULIGs. This is strong evidence in favor of star formation as the power source in ultraluminous galaxies since the star formation in these galaxies appears to be normal and expected given their high mass of dense star-forming molecular gas.Comment: ApJ, May 1 issue (final version, 20 pages + 9 figures + 3 tables + appendix/refs.). Please see Gao & Solomon (Paper I, astro-ph/0310341) for the presentation and discussion of the HCN surveKeywords
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