2016
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361/201527671
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VLT-SINFONI sub-kpc study of the star formation in local LIRGs and ULIRGs

Abstract: We present a two-dimensional study of star formation at kiloparsec and sub-kiloparsec scales of a sample of local (z < 0.1) luminous (10) and ultraluminous (7) infrared galaxies (U/LIRGs), based on near-infrared VLT-SINFONI integral field spectroscopy (IFS). We obtained integrated measurements of the star formation rate and star formation rate surface density, together with their 2D distributions, based on Brγ and Paα emission. In agreement with previous studies, we observe a tight linear correlation between t… Show more

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“…In the case of the first source, its Σ S FR,cor is consistent with the value shown by star-forming regions located in LIRG galaxies (e.g. Piqueras López et al 2016). However, these estimates could be overestimated.…”
Section: Star Formation Activitysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…In the case of the first source, its Σ S FR,cor is consistent with the value shown by star-forming regions located in LIRG galaxies (e.g. Piqueras López et al 2016). However, these estimates could be overestimated.…”
Section: Star Formation Activitysupporting
confidence: 84%
“…We note that these observed SFR and SFR surface density values within our S/N-defined nuclear regions are not consistent in physical scales across our sample that spans a range in redshifts, such that even SFR surface density could be affected if a radial gradient were present. The fact that the LIRGs and ULIRGs exhibit similar distributions in Σ SFR is consistent with what was observed with VLT/SINFONI of the inner regions of nearby southern (U)LIRGs (Piqueras López et al 2016). We further explore the dust-corrected nuclear SFR and SFR surface density relations with various properties of the (U) LIRG hosts in Figure 8.…”
Section: Sfr At Nuclear Scalessupporting
confidence: 80%
“…These values are consistent with the ones observed for starburst galaxies (Adamo et al 2018, and references therein) and could be evidence of infant mortality: clusters are disrupted quickly during the first 10 Myr due to the gas expulsion process (Lada & Lada 2003). Our Γ value and the Σ SFR of 8.9 M yr −1 kpc 2 measured by Piqueras López et al (2016) are also in agreement with the Γ-Σ SFR relation established by Kruijssen (2012). Nevertheless, our estimation of Γ at an early age should only be viewed as an upper limit, due to the possible inclusion of unbound associations in our catalog (Kruijssen & Bastian 2016).…”
Section: Age Distribution and Star Formation Historysupporting
confidence: 91%