Constrained semi-analytical models of Galactic outflows
Saumyadip Samui, Kandaswamy Subramanian, Raghunathan Srianand

TL;DR
This paper develops semi-analytical models of galactic outflows constrained by observations, exploring their escape, metallicity, ionization states, and impact on the intergalactic medium across different halo masses and star formation modes.
Contribution
It introduces a novel semi-analytical framework for modeling galactic outflows, incorporating observational constraints and examining their effects on the IGM and metal enrichment.
Findings
Low mass halos can generically escape outflows across various parameters.
Models with atomic cooled halos fill the IGM with metals at z~3.
Molecular cooled halos can establish a metallicity floor at high redshift.
Abstract
We present semi-analytic models of galactic outflows, constrained by available observations on high redshift star formation and reionization. Galactic outflows are modeled in a manner akin to models of stellar wind blown bubbles. Large scale outflows can generically escape from low mass halos (M<10^9 M_sun) for a wide range of model parameters but not from high mass halos (M> 10^{11} M_sun). The gas phase metallicity of the outflow and within the galaxy are computed. Ionization states of different metal species are calculated and used to examine the detectability of metal lines from the outflows. The global influence of galactic outflows is also investigated. Models with only atomic cooled halos significantly fill the IGM at z~3 with metals (with -2.5>[Z/Z_sun]>-3.7), the actual extent depending on the efficiency of winds, the IMF, the fractional mass that goes through star formation…
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