Resolved molecular gas and star-formation in massive unquenched spirals : I. UGC 8179

Abstract

Recent studies have uncovered a rare population of super-massive (M* > 1e11 Msun) star-forming spiral galaxies, Super Spiral Galaxies (SSGs), whose existence challenges classical quenching scenarios. We investigate the resolved star-forming and molecular-gas properties of UGC 8179 (z=0.052, log(M*/Msun)=11.62) and assess whether its local star formation (SF) follows the same physical processes as typical Star-Forming Main Sequence (SFMS) spirals. We combined the first NOEMA CO(1-0) interferometric observations of an SSG with pixel-by-pixel SED fitting, based on archival UV-to-mid-IR imaging. Our 3&#34;x3&#34; pixel maps provide resolved measurements of M*, SFR and molecular gas surface densities across its extended disc. UGC 8179 hosts a massive rotating molecular gas reservoir of MH2 = 1.02 1e10 Msun, yielding a standard molecular gas fraction, with typical depletion time 1 Gyr in the observed region, despite its extreme mass. We derived lower limits of log(fmol) > -1.61 0.06 and log(tdep) > -8.82 0.13 at the scale of the galaxy. The large spatial extent of UGC 8179 enables us to probe low surface-density regimes hardly accessible in nearby disks (Σ* < 1e7 Msun / kpc2 ; ΣSFR < 1e-3.5 Msun/yr/kpc2). All three resolved scaling relations (rSFMS, rKS and rMGMS) are well defined. The rKS slope (0.87 0.09) is broadly consistent with unity, indicating standard local SF processes. The rSFMS shows a shallower global slope (0.80 0.02) due to a central suppression in sSFR (~ -0.5 dex). This break suggests the influence of a bulge, driving a transition to a more dynamically regulated SF regime in the inner disc. UGC 8179 provides evidence that SSGs can sustain standard local SF processes while exhibiting central dynamical regulation at high stellar surface densities.

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