The molecular gas content throughout the low-z merger sequence
Exploiting IRAM 30 m CO spectroscopy, we find that SDSS post-merger galaxies display gas fractions and depletion times enhanced by 25-50%, a mildly higher CO excitation, and standard molecular-to-atomic gas ratios, compared to non-interacting galaxies with similar redshift, stellar mass ($M_{\star}$...
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Zusammenfassung: | Exploiting IRAM 30 m CO spectroscopy, we find that SDSS post-merger galaxies
display gas fractions and depletion times enhanced by 25-50%, a mildly higher
CO excitation, and standard molecular-to-atomic gas ratios, compared to
non-interacting galaxies with similar redshift, stellar mass ($M_{\star}$) and
star-formation rate (SFR). To place these results in context, we compile
further samples of interacting or starbursting galaxies, from pre-coalescence
kinematic pairs to post-starbursts, carefully homogenising gas mass,
$M_{\star}$ and SFR measurements in the process. We explore systematics by
duplicating our analysis for different SFR and $M_{\star}$ estimators, finding
good qualitative agreement in general. Molecular gas fractions and depletion
times are enhanced in interacting pairs, albeit less than for post-mergers.
Among all samples studied, gas fraction and depletion time enhancements appear
largest in young (a few 100 Myr) post-starbursts. While there is only partial
overlap between post-mergers and post-starbursts, this suggests that molecular
gas reservoirs are boosted throughout most stages of galaxy interactions,
plausibly due to torque-driven inflows of halo gas and gas compression. The gas
fraction and depletion time offsets of mergers and post-starbursts
anti-correlate with their distance from the galaxy main sequence $\Delta({\rm
MS})$, evidencing the role of SFE in driving the high SFRs of the strongest
starbursts. Post-starbursts display the steepest dependency of gas fraction and
SFE-offsets on $\Delta({\rm MS})$, with an evolving normalisation that reflects
gas reservoir depletion over time. Our multi-sample analysis paints a coherent
picture of the starburst-merger throughout the low-z merger sequence. It
reconciles contradictory literature findings by highlighting that gas fraction
enhancements and SFE variations both play their part in merger-driven star
formation. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2409.06572 |