论文标题
Dustpedia中解决的缩放关系:放大本地宇宙
The resolved scaling relations in DustPedia: Zooming in on the local Universe
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论文摘要
我们对ISM组件和其他尺度范围内0.3-3.4 kpc范围内的空间分辨率缩放关系(SRS)进行了前所未有的空间分辨率关系(SRS)的同质分析。我们还研究了一些比率:尘土飞扬,尘埃气和尘埃对金属。我们使用18个大型螺旋,面向粉尘星系的样本。除了大多数星系中不存在或弱的灰尘HI SR外,所有SR都是中等/强的相关性。 SRS没有通用形式,但每个星系的特征都具有不同的相关性,受局部过程和星系特性的影响。 SRS从0.3 kpc开始保持,如果存在分解量表,则<0.3 kpc。通过评估3.4 kpc的所有星系,由于单个星系的特殊性而引起的差异被取消,相应的SR与整个星系的差异一致。通过比较次年和全球尺度,最引人注目的结果是从涉及ISM组件的SR中出现的:灰尘 - 脉冲气体SR在所有尺度上都是良好的相关性,而dust-h2和dust-hi sr则分别在SUBKPC/KPC和总尺度上是良好的相关性。对于其他探索的SR,小规模和全球尺度之间存在良好的一致性,这可能支持调节星系特性和演变的主要物理过程的图像。我们的结果与SF过程的自我调节的假设一致。对星半乳酸比率的分析表明,它们与从低Z到高Z的整个星系中得出的分析一致,这支持了这些比率也可以通过局部过程设定的想法。我们的结果突出了星系性能的异质性以及在星系进化的背景下对局部星系的解决的重要性。他们还为高Z研究提供了对理论模型的观察性约束和更新的参考。
We perform a homogeneous analysis of an unprecedented set of spatially resolved scaling relations (SRs) between ISM components and other properties in the range of scales 0.3-3.4 kpc. We also study some ratios: dust-to-stellar, dust-to-gas, and dust-to-metal. We use a sample of 18 large, spiral, face-on DustPedia galaxies. All the SRs are moderate/strong correlations except the dust-HI SR that does not exist or is weak for most galaxies. The SRs do not have a universal form but each galaxy is characterized by distinct correlations, affected by local processes and galaxy peculiarities. The SRs hold starting from 0.3 kpc, and if a breaking down scale exists it is < 0.3 kpc. By evaluating all galaxies at 3.4 kpc, differences due to peculiarities of individual galaxies are cancelled out and the corresponding SRs are consistent with those of whole galaxies. By comparing subgalactic and global scales, the most striking result emerges from the SRs involving ISM components: the dust-total gas SR is a good correlation at all scales, while the dust-H2 and dust-HI SRs are good correlations at subkpc/kpc and total scales, respectively. For the other explored SRs, there is a good agreement between small and global scales and this may support the picture where the main physical processes regulating the properties and evolution of galaxies occur locally. Our results are consistent with the hypothesis of self-regulation of the SF process. The analysis of subgalactic ratios shows that they are consistent with those derived for whole galaxies, from low to high z, supporting the idea that also these ratios could be set by local processes. Our results highlight the heterogeneity of galaxy properties and the importance of resolved studies on local galaxies in the context of galaxy evolution. They also provide observational constraints to theoretical models and updated references for high-z studies.