Leo Blitz (1), Andrew West (1), Erik Rosolowsky (2)
(1) University of
California, Berkeley
(2) Harvard-Smithsonian Center for
Astrophysics
We review the problem of gas depletion times in spiral galaxies: the
molecular gas must be replaced in about 10$^9$ years if we are not in
the last throes of star formation. We show that the radial gas
distributions in spiral galaxies are sufficiently similar to one
another that the gas is probably being resupplied in some manner.
Infall from High Velocity Clouds and their extragalactic analogues, as
well as the failure to detect inflows through the disk, suggest that
some other mechanism is likely to be responsible for gas
redistribution. We speculate that this mechanism might be a modified
form of galaxy harassment and propose some observational tests.
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