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A panchromatic spatially resolved analysis of nearby galaxies -- II. The main sequence - gas relation at sub-kpc scale in grand-design spirals

In the second work of this series, we analyse the connection between the availability of gas and the position of a region with respect to the spatially resolved main sequence (MS) relation. Following the procedure presented in Paper I we obtain 500pc scales estimates of stellar mass and star formation rate surface densities ($Σ_{\star}$ and $Σ_{\rm{SFR}}$). Our sample consists of five face-on, grand design spiral galaxies located on the MS. Thanks to HI 21cm and $^{12}$CO(2-1) maps, we connect the gas surface densities and gas fractions to the observed star formation properties of each region. We find that the spatially resolved MS ($σ=0.23$ dex) is the combination of two relations: the Kennicutt-Schmidt law ($σ=0.19$ dex) and the molecular gas MS (MGMS, $σ=0.22$ dex); $Σ_{\star}$, $Σ_{\rm{SFR}}$ and the surface density of the molecular gas, $Σ_{\rm{H_2}}$, define a 3D relation as proposed by \citet{2019ApJ...884L..33L}. We find that $Σ_{\rm{H_2}}$ steadily increases along the MS relation, varies little towards higher $Σ_{\rm{SFR}}$ at fixed stellar surface densities (not enough to sustain the change in SFR), and it is almost constant perpendicular to the relation. The surface density of neutral gas ($Σ_{\rm{HI}}$) is constant along the MS, and increases in its upper envelop. $Σ_{\rm{SFR}}$ can be expressed as a function of $Σ_{\star}$ and $Σ_{\rm{HI}}$, following the Equation: $\logΣ_{\rm{SFR}}$ = 0.97$\logΣ_{\star}$ + 1.99$\logΣ_{\rm{HI}}$ - 11.11. Finally, we show that f$_{\rm{gas}}$ increases significantly towards the starburst region in the $\logΣ_{\star}$ - $\logΣ_{\rm{SFR}}$ plane, accompanied by a slight increase in SFE.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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