Winds of change - a molecular outflow in NGC 1377? The anatomy of an extreme FIR-excess galaxy
S. Aalto, S. Muller, K. Sakamoto, J. S. Gallagher, S. Martin, F., Costagliola

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution molecular line observations to reveal a disk-outflow system in NGC 1377, indicating a young nuclear activity possibly driven by an AGN or starburst, with significant implications for galaxy feedback processes.
Contribution
First detailed imaging of molecular outflows in NGC 1377, suggesting a young, possibly AGN-driven wind impacting nuclear activity and galaxy evolution.
Findings
Detection of a molecular outflow with a rate >8 Msun/yr
Outflow age estimated at 1.4 million years
Molecular mass in the core is 1.7e7 Msun
Abstract
We use high (0."65 x 0."52,(65x52pc)) resolution SubMillimeter Array (SMA) observations to image the CO and 13CO 2-1 line emission of the extreme FIR-excess galaxy NGC 1377. We find bright, complex CO 2-1 line emission in the inner 400 pc of the galaxy. The CO 2-1 line has wings that are tracing a kinematical component which appears perpendicular to that of the line core. Together with an intriguing X-shape of the integrated intensity and dispersion maps, this suggests that the molecular emission of NGC 1377 consists of a disk-outflow system. Lower limits to the molecular mass and outflow rate are M_out(H2)>1e7 Msun and dM/dt>8 Msun/yr. The age of the proposed outflow is estimated to 1.4Myrs, the extent to 200pc and the outflow speed to 140 km/s. The total molecular mass in the SMA map is estimated to M_tot(H2)=1.5e8 Msun (on a scale of 400 pc) while in the inner r=29 pc the molecular…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astrophysical Phenomena and Observations
