Book contents
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Participants
- I INTRODUCTION
- II THE INNER PARSEC
- III THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR REGION
- IV GAS DYNAMICS AND STAR FORMATION IN BARRED AND NORMAL GALAXIES
- Star Formation in Barred Galaxies (Invited paper)
- Gas Dynamics and Star Formation in and Around Bars (Invited paper)
- Nuclear Starbursts in Barred Spiral Galaxies
- Molecular Inflows towards Galactic Nuclei
- Bar-Driven and Interaction-Driven Starbursts in SO/Sa Galaxies
- Gas Inflow due to Perpendicular Orbits in Barred Potentials
- Neutral Gas in the Barred Starburst Galaxy Maffei 2 (Poster paper)
- The Abundance Gradients in Barred Galaxies: the Role of Radial Flows (Poster paper)
- Bar Induced Non–Circular Molecular Gas Motions in M82 (Poster paper)
- Star Complexes and Evolution of Disk Galaxies (Poster paper)
- Interstellar Gas Flows in the Gravitational Potential Well of Density Waves (Poster paper)
- Massive Gas Rings in the Nuclei of Barred Spiral Galaxies (Poster paper)
- Pattern Speeds and Time Evolution in Ringed Galaxies from Observational and Simulational Databases (Poster paper)
- Large Scale Gravitational Instability and Galactic Viscosity (Poster paper)
- V NUCLEAR GAS AND LARGE-SCALE PROPERTIES OF AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS
- VI HOST GALAXY-AGN-NUCLEAR STARBURST CONNECTION
- VII GALAXY INTERACTIONS AND INDUCED ACTIVITY
- VIII GAS DYNAMICS IN ELLIPTICALS
- IX AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS AT LARGE REDSHIFTS
- X CONFERENCE SUMMARY
- Subject Index
- Object Index
- Author Index
Star Formation in Barred Galaxies (Invited paper)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 May 2010
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Preface
- List of Participants
- I INTRODUCTION
- II THE INNER PARSEC
- III THE CIRCUMNUCLEAR REGION
- IV GAS DYNAMICS AND STAR FORMATION IN BARRED AND NORMAL GALAXIES
- Star Formation in Barred Galaxies (Invited paper)
- Gas Dynamics and Star Formation in and Around Bars (Invited paper)
- Nuclear Starbursts in Barred Spiral Galaxies
- Molecular Inflows towards Galactic Nuclei
- Bar-Driven and Interaction-Driven Starbursts in SO/Sa Galaxies
- Gas Inflow due to Perpendicular Orbits in Barred Potentials
- Neutral Gas in the Barred Starburst Galaxy Maffei 2 (Poster paper)
- The Abundance Gradients in Barred Galaxies: the Role of Radial Flows (Poster paper)
- Bar Induced Non–Circular Molecular Gas Motions in M82 (Poster paper)
- Star Complexes and Evolution of Disk Galaxies (Poster paper)
- Interstellar Gas Flows in the Gravitational Potential Well of Density Waves (Poster paper)
- Massive Gas Rings in the Nuclei of Barred Spiral Galaxies (Poster paper)
- Pattern Speeds and Time Evolution in Ringed Galaxies from Observational and Simulational Databases (Poster paper)
- Large Scale Gravitational Instability and Galactic Viscosity (Poster paper)
- V NUCLEAR GAS AND LARGE-SCALE PROPERTIES OF AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS
- VI HOST GALAXY-AGN-NUCLEAR STARBURST CONNECTION
- VII GALAXY INTERACTIONS AND INDUCED ACTIVITY
- VIII GAS DYNAMICS IN ELLIPTICALS
- IX AGN AND STARBURST HOSTS AT LARGE REDSHIFTS
- X CONFERENCE SUMMARY
- Subject Index
- Object Index
- Author Index
Summary
ABSTRACT
Galaxy bars can be important triggering agents for star formation, radial gas flows, and nuclear activity. This paper reviews the observational evidence for bar-induced star formation and gas redistribution in spiral galaxies. Specific topics include the global star formation rates in barred vs normal galaxies, the spatial distribution and abundances of star forming regions in barred systems, and circumnuclear hotspots.
INTRODUCTION
Barred galaxies present one of the clearest cases of mass-transfer induced activity, and as such are valuable laboratories for understanding the triggering of starbursts and nuclear activity in a broader context. As reviewed by Athanassoula elsewhere in this volume, hydrodynamic simulations suggest that bars can trigger a wide range of phenomena, including large-scale gas compression, star formation, and radial transport of gas into the nuclear region (also see Sellwood and Wilkinson 1993).
This paper reviews the observational evidence for bar-induced star formation and circumnuclear activity. I begin by discussing the integrated properties of barred vs normal spirals, based on surveys in Hα, radio continuum, and the infrared (section 2). Section 3 summarizes the star formation properties of individual barred systems, with emphasis on the bars themselves and their surrounding disks. In section 4 I discuss the circumnuclear “hotspot” star formation regions, which are probably the most distinctive signatures of bar-induced activity. I conclude with a summary of outstanding questions and important areas for future work.
INTEGRATED PROPERTIES OF BARRED VS NORMAL SPIRALS
The first systematic comparisons of the global properties of barred and normal galaxies were based on radio continuum surveys (Cameron 1971; Dressel and Condon 1978; Dressel 1979; Heckman 1980).
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