Spectropolarimetry of the superwind filaments of the starburst galaxy M82: kinematics of dust outflow
Michitoshi Yoshida, Koji S. Kawabata, Youichi Ohyama

TL;DR
This study uses spectropolarimetry to analyze the kinematics of dust in M82's superwind, revealing that dust is slower than gas and unlikely to escape, impacting understanding of galactic feedback and dust recycling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed kinematic analysis of dust outflow in M82's superwind using spectropolarimetry, showing dust decouples from gas and likely falls back into the galaxy.
Findings
Dust outflow velocity ranges from 100 to 200 km/s near the nucleus.
Dust velocity decreases with distance, reaching about 10 km/s at 1 kpc.
Most dust cannot escape the galaxy and may return to the disk.
Abstract
Spectropolarimetry results for the starburst galaxy M82 are presented. The optical emission lines of the filaments in the energetic outflow ("superwind") from the nuclear starburst region of M82 are substantially polarized. The H-alpha polarization degrees and angles measured by our study are consistent with previous narrowband imaging polarimetry data. The polarized emission lines are redshifted with respect to the emission lines in the total light and systemic motion of the galaxy. The emission line intensity ratios [NII]/H-alpha and [SII]/H-alpha in the polarized light are similar to those of the nuclear star-forming region. In addition, the electron density N_e derived from the[SII]6731/6717 line ratio of the polarized light is 600 - 1000 cm^-3 at a distance of more than 1 kpc from the nucleus, whereas the N_e derived from the total light are less than 300 cm^-3. These facts…
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