Far-Ultraviolet Observations of Outflows from IR-Luminous Galaxies
Claus Leitherer, Rupali Chandar, Christy Tremonti, Aida Wofford, and, Daniel Schaerer

TL;DR
This study uses UV spectra from Hubble to analyze galactic outflows in four IR-bright starburst galaxies, revealing high-velocity winds that influence galaxy evolution and metal enrichment.
Contribution
First detailed UV spectroscopic analysis of outflows in IR-luminous starburst galaxies, linking outflow velocities and rates to galaxy evolution processes.
Findings
Detected outflows with velocities up to 900 km/s.
Mass outflow rates comparable to star-formation rates.
Outflows likely do not escape galaxy gravitational potential.
Abstract
We obtained medium-resolution ultraviolet (UV) spectra between 1150 and 1450 Angstroms of the four UV-bright, infrared (IR)-luminous starburst galaxies IRAS F08339+6517, NGC 3256, NGC 6090, and NGC 7552 using the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph onboard the Hubble Space Telescope. The selected sightlines towards the starburst nuclei probe the properties of the recently formed massive stars and the physical conditions in the starburst-driven galactic superwinds. Despite being metal-rich and dusty, all four galaxies are strong Lyman-alpha emitters with equivalent widths ranging between 2 and 13 Angstroms. The UV spectra show strong P Cygni-type high-ionization features indicative of stellar winds and blueshifted low-ionization lines formed in the interstellar and circumgalactic medium. We detect outflowing gas with bulk velocities of about 400 km/s and maximum velocities of almost 900 km/s.…
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