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We use observed radial profiles of mass surface densities of total, $Sigma_g$, & molecular, $Sigma_{rm H2}$, gas, rotation velocity & star formation rate (SFR) surface density, $Sigma_{rm sfr}$, of the molecular-rich ($Sigma_{rm H2}geSigma_{rm HI}/2$) regions of 16 nearby disk galaxies to test several star formation laws: a Kennicutt-Schmidt law, $Sigma_{rm sfr}=A_gSigma_{g,2}^{1.5}$; a Constant Molecular law, $Sigma_{rm sfr}=A_{rm H2}Sigma_{rm H2,2}$; the turbulence-regulated laws of Krumholz & McKee (KM05) and Krumholz et al. (KMT09), a Gas-$Omega$ law, $Sigma_{rm sfr}=B_OmegaSigma_gOmega$; and a shear-driven GMC Collision law, $Sigma_{rm sfr}=B_{rm CC}Sigma_gOmega(1-0.7beta)$, where $betaequiv d {rm ln} v_{rm circ}/d {rm ln} r$. If allowed one free normalization parameter for each galaxy, these laws predict the SFR with rms errors of factors of 1.4 - 1.8. If a single normalization parameter is used by each law for the entire galaxy sample, then rms errors range from factors of 1.5 - 2.1. Although the Constant Molecular law gives the smallest errors, the improvement over KMT, Kennicutt-Schmidt & GMC Collision laws is not especially significant, particularly given the different observational inputs that the laws utilize and the scope of included physics, which ranges from empirical relations to detailed treatment of interstellar medium processes. We next search for variation of star formation law parameters with local & global galactic dynamical properties of disk shear rate (related to $beta$), rotation speed & presence of a bar. We demonstrate with high significance that higher shear rates enhance star formation efficiency per local orbital time. Such a trend is expected if GMC collisions play an important role in star formation, while an opposite trend would be expected if development of disk gravitational instabilities is the controlling physics.
We study the relation between the surface density of gas and star formation rate in twenty moderately-inclined, bulgeless disk galaxies (Sd-Sdm Hubble types) using CO(1-0) data from the IRAM 30m telescope, HI emission line data from the VLA/EVLA, H-a
We study the global SF law - the relation between gas and SFRs in a sample of 181 local galaxies with L_IR spanning almost five orders of magnitude, which includes 115 normal galaxies and 66 (U)LIRGs. We derive their atomic, molecular gas and dense m
The HI in galaxies often extends past their conventionally defined optical extent. I report results from our team which has been probing low intensity star formation in outer disks using imaging in H-alpha and ultraviolet. Using a sample of hundreds
We investigate the impact of spiral structure on global star formation using a sample of 2226 nearby bright disk galaxies. Examining the relationship between spiral arms, star formation rate (SFR), and stellar mass, we find that arm strength correlat
We present observations of an H$alpha$ emitting knot in the thick disk of NGC 4013, demonstrating it is an H II region surrounding a cluster of young hot stars $z = 860$ pc above the plane of this edge-on spiral galaxy. With LBT/MODS spectroscopy we