Slow Star Formation in the Milky Way: Theory Meets Observations
Neal J. Evans,
Jeong-Gyu Kim,
Eve C. Ostriker
Abstract:The observed star formation rate of the Milky Way can be explained by applying a metallicitydependent factor to convert CO luminosity to molecular gas mass and a star formation efficiency per free-fall time that depends on the virial parameter of a molecular cloud. These procedures also predict the trend of star formation rate surface density with Galactocentric radius. The efficiency per freefall time variation with virial parameter plays the major role in bringing theory into agreement with observations for … Show more
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