Empirical Constraints of Super-Galactic Winds at z >= 0.5
Jean-Rene Gauthier (1), Hsiao-Wen Chen (2) ((1) Caltech, (2), KICP/UChicago)

TL;DR
This study uses observations of MgII absorbers near galaxies at z >= 0.5 to constrain the properties and dynamics of large-scale galactic outflows, providing insights into wind acceleration and energy efficiency.
Contribution
It offers the first empirical constraints on the velocity structure and opening angles of super-galactic winds at high redshift based on detailed absorption profile analysis.
Findings
MgII absorption profiles are consistent with either accelerating or decelerating gas.
Accelerated outflows are only plausible within a narrow opening angle range.
The energy efficiency of supernova-driven winds is constrained to epsilon <= 0.01.
Abstract
(Abridged) Under the hypothesis that MgII absorbers found near the minor axis of a galaxy originate in the cool phase of winds, we carry out a study to constrain the properties of large-scale outflows at redshift z >= 0.5 based on the observed relative motions of individual absorbing clouds with respect to the positions and orientations of the galaxies. We identify in the literature four highly inclined disk galaxies located within 50 kpc and with the minor axis oriented within 45 degrees of a background QSO sightline. Deep HST images of the galaxies are available for accurate morphologies of the galaxies. Echelle spectra of the QSO members are also available in public archives for resolving the velocity field of individual absorption clumps. Three galaxies in our sample are located at rho=8-34 kpc and exhibit strong associated MgII absorption feature with Wr(2796) >= 0.8 {\AA}. One…
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