Differences in star formation activity between tidally triggered and isolated bars: a case study of NGC 4303 and NGC 3627
Elizabeth J. Iles,
Alex R. Pettitt,
Takashi Okamoto
Abstract:Galactic bars are important drivers of galactic evolution, and yet how they impact the interstellar medium and correspondingly star formation, remains unclear. We present simulation results for two barred galaxies with different formation mechanisms, bars formed in isolation or via a tidal interaction, to consider the spatially and temporally varying trends of star formation. We focus on the early (< 1Gyr) epoch of bar formation so that the interaction is clearly identifiable. The nearby NGC 4303 (isolated) an… Show more
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