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Galaxy Zoo: Clump Scout: Surveying the Local Universe for Giant Star-forming Clumps

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Abstract Massive, star-forming clumps are a common feature of high-redshift star-forming galaxies. How they formed, and why they are so rare at low redshift, remains unclear. In this paper we identify the largest sample yet of clumpy galaxies (7050) at low redshift using data from the citizen science project Galaxy Zoo: Clump Scout, in which volunteers classified 58,550 Sloan Digital Sky Survey (SDSS) galaxies spanning redshift 0.02 < z < 0.15. We apply a robust completeness correction by comparing with simulated clumps identified by the same method. Requiring that the ratio of clump to galaxy flux in the SDSS u band be greater than 8% (similar to clump definitions used by other works), we estimate the fraction of local star-forming galaxies hosting at least one clump ( f clumpy ) to be 3.22 − 0.34 + 0.38 % . We also compute the same fraction with a less stringent relative flux cut of 3% ( 12.68 − 0.88 + 1.38 % ), as the higher number count and lower statistical noise of this fraction permit finer comparison with future low-redshift clumpy galaxy studies. Our results reveal a sharp decline in f clumpy over 0 < z < 0.5. The minor merger rate remains roughly constant over the same span, so we suggest that minor mergers are unlikely to be the primary driver of clump formation. Instead, the rate of galaxy turbulence is a better tracer for f clumpy over 0 < z < 1.5 for galaxies of all masses, which supports the idea that clump formation is primarily driven by violent disk instability for all galaxy populations during this period.
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10.13039/100000104
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HST-AR-15792.002-A


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American Astronomical Society
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931
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1
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16-16
Publication date:
2022-05-19
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1538-4357
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0004-637X


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1262479
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W4221149658
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2026-04-24
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