Inflow of atomic gas fuelling star formation

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

E-ISSN: 1743-9221|11|A29B|229-230

ISSN: 1743-9213

Source: Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union, Vol.11, Iss.A29B, 2016-10, pp. : 229-230

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Abstract

Gamma-ray burst host galaxies are deficient in molecular gas, and show anomalous metal-poor regions close to GRB positions. Using recent Australia Telescope Compact Array (ATCA) Hi observations we show that they have substantial atomic gas reservoirs. This suggests that star formation in these galaxies may be fuelled by recent inflow of metal-poor atomic gas. While this process is debated, it can happen in low-metallicity gas near the onset of star formation because gas cooling (necessary for star formation) is faster than the Hi-to-H2 conversion.