Starbursts in Galaxies GEFE

    General
    Description

    Starsbursts play a key role in the cosmic evolution of galaxies, and thus in the star formation (SF) history of the universe, the production of metals, and the feedback coupling galaxies with the cosmic web. Extreme SF conditions prevail early on during the formation of the first stars and galaxies, therefore, the starburst phenomenon constitutes a fundamental ingredient of our understanding of the Universe. Starbursts are observed throughout, from the giant HII regions in nearby spirals, to the massive clumps typical of high redshift objects. This project is aimed at carrying out a comprehensive study of the physics of local massive SF regions in order to enlarge our understanding of the most distant galaxies and most extreme starbursts. We combine observational studies (using ground-based and space-borne spectrophotometry) along with our self-consistent theoretical models. Among the observational facilities, the team is directly involved in the development and scientific exploitation of the GTC instruments EMIR and MEGARA, which will become operational during the timespan of the project.

    We have structured our research for the next three years around five main objectives:

    1) The interplay between massive SF and the interstellar medium within galaxies.

    2) Understanding the formation of disk galaxies.

    3) The role of the environment on massive SF and the evolution of galaxies.

    4) Extreme starbursting in the early Universe.

    5) Participation in the science verification and building of new instrumentation.

    The main results expected from this project include: i) constraining the chemical evolution of galaxies using a combination of integral-field spectroscopy and fully bi-dimensional models, ii) understanding the role of molecular gas and high-energy background photons on the formation of galaxies, iii) developing a technique to image the cosmic web gas that feeds the starbursts, iv) characterizing the chemical and dynamical properties of the gas that is falling into the galaxies, v) deciphering the different ways in which the environment can affect the SF in star-forming galaxies along cosmic time; paying special attention to the triggering of violent SF bursts in the lowest metallicity galaxies. vi) explaining how very massive and compact starbursts may evolve in the so-called positive feedback mode, accounting for extreme starbursts in local galaxy analogs to the objects present in the primeval universe. vii) understanding the SF in Lya and Ly-break galaxies, viii) constraining the existence of candidate stars analog to PopIII in extremely metal-poor galaxies, both in the local universe and at high redshift, ix) developing the know-how needed for effective use of EMIR and MEGARA. We aim at getting the most from these new instruments by leading science cases during verification phase and later on.

    Principal investigator
    Project staff
    Collaborators
    Dr.
    Nieves D. Castro Rodriguez
    Dr.
    Daniel Reverte Paya
    Dr.
    Ricardo Amorin Barbieri
    Dr.
    Rafael Guzmán Llorente
    Dr.
    Jesus Gallego Maestro
    Dr.
    Pablo Perez Gonzalez
    Dr.
    Bruce Elmegreen
    Dr.
    Debra Elmegreen
    1. Local anticorrelation between star formation rate and gas-phase metallicity in disc galaxies Using a representative sample of 14 star-forming dwarf galaxies in the local Universe, we show the existence of a spaxel-to-spaxel anticorrelation between the index N2 ≡ log ([N II]λ 6583/H α ) and the H α flux.
    2. Discovery of a high-metallicity low mass galaxy, confirming the stochasticity of the cosmic web gas feed star formation
    3. Pyroclastic Blowout: Dust Survival in Supernovi Events
    4. A simultaneous search for high-z LAEs and LBGs in the SHARDS survey.We derive redshifts, star formation rates, Lyα equivalent widths, and luminosity functions (LFs). Grouping within our sample is also studied, finding 92 pairs or small groups of galaxies
    5. A possible binary AGN has been found in Mrk 622.

    Related publications

    Gas Accretion and Star Formation Rates 2017ASSL..430...67S
    The molecular environment of the pillar-like features in the H ii region G46.5-0.2 2017MNRAS.470.4662P
    Gran Telescopio Canarias observations of an overdense region of Lyman α emitters at z = 6.5 2017MNRAS.469.2646C
    A comparison between the soft X-ray and [O III] morphologies of active galactic nuclei 2017MNRAS.469.2720G
    Hints on the Gradual Resizing of the Torus in AGNs through Decomposition of Spitzer/IRS Spectra 2017ApJ...841...37G
    The Nearest Ultra Diffuse Galaxy: UGC 2162 2017ApJ...836..191T
    On the Dearth of Ultra-faint Extremely Metal-poor Galaxies 2017ApJ...835..159S
    Star formation in AGNs at the hundred parsec scale using MIR high-resolution images 2017MNRAS.466.3353R
    Kinematics of Extremely Metal-poor Galaxies: Evidence for Stellar Feedback 2017ApJ...834..181O
    A millisecond pulsar candidate in a 21-h orbit: 3FGL J0212.1+5320 2017MNRAS.465.4602L
    Constraining the Epoch of Reionization from the Observed Properties of the High-z Universe 2017ApJ...834...49S
    Supernovae and Their Expanding Blast Waves during the Early Evolution of Galactic Globular Clusters 2015ApJ...814L...8T
    SHARDS: A Global View of the Star Formation Activity at z ~ 0.84 and z ~ 1.23 2015ApJ...812..155C
    A deep look at the nuclear region of UGC 5101 through high angular resolution mid-IR data with GTC/CanariCam 2015MNRAS.454.3577M
    Localized Starbursts in Dwarf Galaxies Produced by the Impact of Low-metallicity Cosmic Gas Clouds 2015ApJ...810L..15S
    Nuclear obscuration in LINERs. Clues from Spitzer/IRS spectra on the Compton thickness and the existence of the dusty torus 2015A&A...578A..74G
    GLACE survey: OSIRIS/GTC tuneable filter Hα imaging of the rich galaxy cluster ZwCl 0024.0+1652 at z = 0.395. I. Survey presentation, TF data reduction techniques, and catalogue 2015A&A...578A..30S
    VIMOS integral field spectroscopy of blue compact galaxies. I. Morphological properties, diagnostic emission-line ratios, and kinematics 2015A&A...577A..21C
    Extremely Metal-poor Galaxies: The Environment 2015ApJ...802...82F
    On the Use of the Index N2 to Derive the Metallicity in Metal-poor Galaxies 2014ApJ...797...81M
    A mid-infrared view of the inner parsecs of the Seyfert galaxy Mrk 1066 using CanariCam/GTC 2014MNRAS.445.1130R
    X-ray spectral variability of LINERs selected from the Palomar sample 2014A&A...569A..26H
    Polarized Mid-infrared Synchrotron Emission in the Core of Cygnus A 2014ApJ...793...81L
    Higher prevalence of X-ray selected AGN in intermediate-age galaxies up to z ˜ 1 2014MNRAS.443.3538H
    Episodic star formation in a group of LAEs at z = 5.07 2014MNRAS.444L..68R
    Star formation sustained by gas accretion 2014A&ARv..22...71S
    Nuclear 11.3 μm PAH emission in local active galactic nuclei 2014MNRAS.443.2766A
    Synapses of active galactic nuclei:. Comparing X-ray and optical classifications using artificial neural networks 2014A&A...567A..92G
    An Optical-Near-IR Study of a Triplet of Super Star Clusters in the Starburst Core of M82 2014ApJ...789...94W
    A fast version of the k-means classification algorithm for astronomical applications 2014A&A...565A..53O
    Investigating the sensitivity of observed spectral energy distributions to clumpy torus properties in Seyfert galaxies 2014MNRAS.439.3847R
    Metallicity Inhomogeneities in Local Star-forming Galaxies as a Sign of Recent Metal-poor Gas Accretion 2014ApJ...783...45S
    Nuclear Star Formation Activity and Black Hole Accretion in Nearby Seyfert Galaxies 2014ApJ...780...86E
    Uncovering the Deeply Embedded Active Galactic Nucleus Activity in the Nuclear Regions of the Interacting Galaxy Arp 299 2013ApJ...779L..14A
    Dusty Supernovae Running the Thermodynamics of the Matter Reinserted within Young and Massive Super Stellar Clusters 2013ApJ...778..159T
    The environments of luminous radio galaxies and type-2 quasars 2013MNRAS.436..997R
    The Role of the Accretion Disk, Dust, and Jets in the IR Emission of Low-luminosity Active Galactic Nuclei 2013ApJ...777..164M
    Extremely metal-poor galaxies: The H I content 2013A&A...558A..18F
    The XMM-Newton Wide Angle Survey (XWAS) 2013A&A...557A.123E
    Massive Clumps in Local Galaxies: Comparisons with High-redshift Clumps 2013ApJ...774...86E

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