Why do we see Star Formation in the Spiral Arms?
Recall, our galaxy rotates differentially.
Stars orbiting further out travel at the same speed, but
have a larger circumference to cover. Soon, they begin
to lag behind stars on inner orbits.
As the stars inside wind up faster, a density wave develops.
In this density wave, lots
of gas and material builds up and Giant Molecular Clouds
form. This, in turn, creates sites of star formation.