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A Break In the Size-Stellar Mass Relation: Evidence for Quenching and Feedback in Dwarf GalaxiesMapping stars and gas in nearby galaxies is fundamental for understanding their growth and the impact of their environment. This issue is addressed by comparing the stellar ‘edges’ of galaxies D stellar, defined as the outermost diameter where in situ star formation significantly drops, with the gaseous distribution parameterized by the neutral atomic hydrogen diameter measured at 1M⊙/pc2,DHI. By sampling a broad HI mass range 105M⊙< MHI<1011M⊙, we find several dwarf galaxies withMHI<109M⊙from the field and Fornax Cluster which are distinguished by D stellar>> DHI. For the cluster dwarfs, the average HI surface density near D stellar is∼0.3M⊙/pc2, reflecting the impact of quenching and outside-in gas removal from ram pressure and tidal interactions. In comparison, D stellar/DHI ranges between 0.5–2 in dwarf field galaxies, consistent with the expectations from stellar feedback. Only more massive disk galaxies in the field can thus be characterized by the common assumption that D stellar≲DHI. We discover a break in the D stellar−M⋆relation atm break∼4×108M⊙that potentially differentiates the low mass regime where the influence of stellar feedback and environmental processes more prominently regulates the sizes of nearby galaxies. Our results highlight the importance of combining deep optical and HI imaging for understanding galaxy evolution.
Document ID
20240011966
Acquisition Source
Ames Research Center
Document Type
Accepted Manuscript (Version with final changes)
Authors
Nushkia Chamba
(Oak Ridge Associated Universities)
Pamela M Marcum
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Amelie Saintonge
(University College London, London, United Kingdom )
Alejandro S Borlaff
(Bay Area Environmental Research Institute Petaluma, California, United States)
Matthew J Hayes
(OKC/Stockholm University, Stockholm, Sweden)
Valentin J M Le Gouellec
(Oak Ridge Associated Universities Oak Ridge, United States)
S Drew Chojnowski
(Oak Ridge Associated Universities Oak Ridge, United States)
Michael N Fanelli
(Ames Research Center Mountain View, United States)
Date Acquired
September 18, 2024
Publication Date
November 1, 2024
Publication Information
Publication: The Astrophysical Journal
Publisher: IOP Publishing
URL: https://arxiv.org/abs/2408.13311
Subject Category
Astrophysics
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: 80HQTR21CA005
Distribution Limits
Public
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Keywords
Scaling relations
Galaxy radii
Galaxy environments
Circumgalactic medium
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