Differential efficiency of massive star formation in NGC 628 |
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Authors: | J. Cepa J. Beckman |
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Affiliation: | (1) Instituto de Astrofisica de Canarias, La Laguna, Tenerife, Spain |
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Abstract: | The efficiency ratio of massive star formation in the arms of the spiral NGC 628 to that in the interarm region has been determined from the sizes and positions of itsHii regions following the method described in Cepa and Beckman (1989a, b). The variation of this relative star formation efficiency with radius shows a very similar behaviour for each of the three arms of this galaxy with a minimum at 100 arc sec from the centre, which can be identified with the corotation radius distances at which the arms show bifurcations or sudden changes in their pitch angles. This result, together with the higher star formation efficiency in the arms than that in the interarm zones, is evidence supporting the hypothesis that the spiral arms of NGC 628 are driven by a density wave which triggers the star formation according to the spiral density wave theory. |
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