Title: HI Galaxies
1HI Galaxies the Star Formation Rate-Density
Relation
Dr Marianne T. Doyle - My PhD Michael J.
Drinkwater UQ - Principle Advisor Elaine
Sadler, Uni Sydney John Ross - Assoc. Advisors
2Content
- Morphology-Density Star Formation
Rate-Density Relations - A New way to Investigating the SFR-Density
Relation - HI Galaxy Sample - HI Parkes All Sky Survey Optical Catalogue
HOPCAT - Results
- Conclusions
- What Next?
3In The Beginning
Morphology -Density Relation Dressler et al.
(1980)
SFR -Density Relation Lewis et al (2002)
4My PhD Project
- Past studies are based on optical samples
- Different Investigation of SFR-Density Relation -
HI Galaxies Sample to answer the question - Are there fewer HI star forming galaxies in
regions of high galaxy density - OR
- Are there physical processes that directly
suppresses star formation in these galaxies?
5Local Galaxy Density
- 3D Local Galaxy Density ? No Redshifts ? Not
Possible - 2D - Local Surface Density S10
- HIPASS Catalogue (HICAT) Optical Catalogue -
HOPCAT - Reliable radio-optical galaxy matches
6Star Formation Rate Efficiency
- Star Formation Rate SFR
- Infrared Fluxes from IRAS
- Radio Fluxes from SUMSS NVSS
- Star Formation Efficiency - SFE
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7SFR-Density Relation Infrared SFRs
SFR-Density Relation Radio SFRs
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10Optical vs. Radio Samples KS test confirms 2
populations are different
11Comparing SFR vs. S10 Results
12Conclusion
- So..
- SFR SFE of HI Galaxies does not depend on S10
- Population of HI galaxies decreases with
increasing S10 compared to past optical samples - There are fewer HI star-forming galaxies in
regions with increasing local surface density. - It is the HI galaxy population that decreases,
not their SFR, with increasing local surface
density. - Confirming the Morphology-Density Relation.
- Previous SFR-Density Relation results are due to
the optical data samples used.
13PhD completed! (Sigh of relief)
- Wish List for Post Doctoral Research?
- Star Formation in Galaxies /or Galaxy
Groups/Clusters. - Intergalactic galaxy/cluster research.
- SKA/Radio Astronomy.
- Multi-wavelength extragalactic research.
- Optical Astronomy.
- To be or not to be a Dark Galaxy..
14EXTRA SLIDES
15A New way to Investigating the SFR-Density
Relation HI Galaxies
- HI Galaxy Sample - HOPCAT
- Optical Catalogue based on the HI Parkes All Sky
Survey Catalogue (HICAT)
16Local Galaxy Density Problems?
- No redshifts Fore Background galaxy
contamination? - Arbitrary MBj bright faint limits (-21-17mags
respectively) - Corresponding mbj limits calculated using target
galaxies velocity - Only use galaxies with this range of mbj
- Density Corrections for edge affects
- gt 50 edge affected - galaxy removed
- Density Corrected
- Northern Galactic Plane edge affected
trigonometry - SMC LMC edge affected Monte Carlo integral
method
17Star Formation Rate Efficiency Radio
Infrared Fluxes
- Infrared Fluxes from IRAS
- Radio Fluxes from SUMSS NVSS
18Data Sets
- Fluxes HOPCAT-SCosGC HOPCAT-6dF2MASS
- SFR vs MHI (vellt10000 km s-1)
- IRAS 1405 1405
- SUMSS 340 340
- SN6I 221 221
- S10 Plots ( 1000ltvellt6000 km s-1)
- IRAS 923 1180
- SUMSS 172 275
- SN6I 167 203
19HI Mass vs. SFR
But is this to good to be true? Flux Limited
Sample?
20HI Mass vs. SFR
Separated into 1000 km s-1 Velocity Ranges