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University of Massachusetts Amherst

2007

Stars : formation

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The Incidence Of Highly Obscured Star-Forming Regions In Sings Galaxies, Mkm Prescott, Rc Kennicutt, Gj Bendo, Ba Buckalew, D Calzetti, Cw Engelbracht, Kd Gordon, Dj Hollenbach, Jc Lee, J Moustakas, Da Dale, G Helou, Th Jarrett, Ej Murphy, Jdt Smith, S Akiyama, Ml Sosey Jan 2007

The Incidence Of Highly Obscured Star-Forming Regions In Sings Galaxies, Mkm Prescott, Rc Kennicutt, Gj Bendo, Ba Buckalew, D Calzetti, Cw Engelbracht, Kd Gordon, Dj Hollenbach, Jc Lee, J Moustakas, Da Dale, G Helou, Th Jarrett, Ej Murphy, Jdt Smith, S Akiyama, Ml Sosey

Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series

Using the new capabilities of Spitzer and extensive multiwavelength data from SINGS, it is now possible to study the infrared properties of star formation in nearby galaxies down to scales equivalent to large H II regions. We are therefore able to determine what fraction of large, infrared-selected star-forming regions in normal galaxies are highly obscured and address how much of the star formation we miss by relying solely on the optical portion of the spectrum. Employing a new empirical method for deriving attenuations of infrared-selected star-forming regions, we investigate the statistics of obscured star formation on 500 pc scales in …


Star Formation In Ngc 5194 (M51a). Ii. The Spatially Resolved Star Formation Law, Rc Kennicutt, D Calzetti, F Walter, G Helou, Dj Hollenbach, L Armus, G Bendo, Da Dale, Bt Draine, Cw Engelbracht, Kd Gordon, Mkm Prescott, Mw Regan, Md Thornley, C Bot, E Brinks, E De Blok, D De Mello, M Meyer, J Moustakas, Ej Murphy, K Sheth, Jdt Smith Jan 2007

Star Formation In Ngc 5194 (M51a). Ii. The Spatially Resolved Star Formation Law, Rc Kennicutt, D Calzetti, F Walter, G Helou, Dj Hollenbach, L Armus, G Bendo, Da Dale, Bt Draine, Cw Engelbracht, Kd Gordon, Mkm Prescott, Mw Regan, Md Thornley, C Bot, E Brinks, E De Blok, D De Mello, M Meyer, J Moustakas, Ej Murphy, K Sheth, Jdt Smith

Astronomy Department Faculty Publication Series

We have studied the relationship between the star formation rate (SFR), surface density, and gas surface density in the spiral galaxy M51a (NGC 5194), using multiwavelength data obtained as part of the Spitzer Infrared Nearby Galaxies Survey (SINGS). We introduce a new SFR index based on a linear combination of Hα emission-line and 24 μm continuum luminosities, which provides reliable extinction-corrected ionizing fluxes and SFR densities over a wide range of dust attenuations. The combination of these extinction-corrected SFR densities with aperture synthesis H I and CO maps has allowed us to probe the form of the spatially resolved star …