The impact of gas inflows on star formation rates and metallicities in barred galaxies

Sara L. Ellison*, Preethi Nair, David R. Patton, Jillian M. Scudder, J. Trevor Mendel, Luc Simard

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Abstract

The star formation rates (SFRs) and metallicities of a sample of 294 galaxies with visually classified, strong, large-scale bars are compared to a control sample of unbarred disc galaxies selected from the Sloan Digital Sky Survey Data Release 4. The fibre (inner few kpc) metallicities of barred galaxies are uniformly higher (at a given mass) than the unbarred sample by ~0.06 dex. However, the fibre SFRs of the visually classified barred galaxies are higher by about 60 per cent only in the galaxies with total stellar mass M{black star} > 1010 M. The metal enhancement at M{black star} < 1010 M without an accompanying increase in the SFR may be due to a short-lived phase of early bar-triggered star formation in the past, compared to on-going SFR enhancements in higher mass barred galaxies. There is no correlation between bar length or bar axial ratio with the enhancement of the SFR. In order to assess the relative importance of star formation triggered by bars and galaxy-galaxy interactions, SFRs are also determined for a sample of close galaxy pairs. Both mechanisms appear to be similarly effective at triggering central star formation for galaxies with M{black star} > 1010 M. However, due to the much lower fraction of pairs than bars, bars account for ~3.5 times more triggered central star formation than interactions.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2182-2192
Number of pages11
JournalMonthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
Volume416
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2011
Externally publishedYes

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