New Perspective on Galaxy Outflows From the First Detection of Both Intrinsic and Traverse Metal-Line Absorption
Glenn G. Kacprzak, Crystal L. Martin, Nicolas Bouch\'e, Christopher W., Churchill, Jeff Cooke, Audrey LeReun, Ilane Schroetter, Stephanie H. Ho,, Elizabeth Klimek

TL;DR
This study presents the first combined observation and modeling of galaxy outflows using both intrinsic and transverse metal-line absorption, revealing outflow velocities, metallicity differences, and gas origins at 58 kpc.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach by combining two independent models to analyze galaxy outflows from both down-the-barrel and transverse perspectives.
Findings
Outflow velocities range between 45-255 km/s.
Transverse gas metallicity is about 1 dex lower than galaxy metallicity.
Outflow rates are estimated between 1.6-4.2 solar masses per year.
Abstract
We present the first observation of a galaxy (z=0.2) that exhibits metal-line absorption back-illuminated by the galaxy ("down-the-barrel") and transversely by a background quasar at a projected distance of 58 kpc. Both absorption systems, traced by MgII, are blueshifted relative to the galaxy systemic velocity. The quasar sight-line, which resides almost directly along the projected minor axis of the galaxy, probes MgI and MgII absorption obtained from Keck/LRIS and Lya, SiII and SiIII absorption obtained from HST/COS. For the first time, we combine two independent models used to quantify the outflow properties for down-the-barrel and transverse absorption. We find that the modeled down-the-barrel deprojected outflow velocities range between km/s. The transverse bi-conical outflow model, assuming constant-velocity flows perpendicular to the disk, requires wind…
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