VLT/MUSE view of the highly ionized outflow cones in the nearby starburst ESO338-IG04
A. Bik, G. \"Ostlin, M. Hayes, A. Adamo, J. Melinder, P. Amram

TL;DR
This study uses VLT/MUSE observations to analyze ionized gas outflows and cones in the starburst galaxy ESO338-IG04, linking these features to Ly$ extalpha$ emission and galaxy feedback processes.
Contribution
First detailed spatially-resolved analysis of ionized outflows and cones in a local starburst galaxy using integral field spectroscopy.
Findings
Identification of two outflows in the galaxy.
Highly ionized cones associated with star clusters.
Ly$ extalpha$ asymmetries linked to outflows, not ionization cones.
Abstract
The Ly line is an important diagnostic for star formation at high redshift, but interpreting its flux and line profile is difficult because of the resonance nature of Ly. Trends between the escape of Ly photons and dust and properties of the interstellar medium (ISM) have been found, but detailed comparisons between Ly emission and the properties of the gas in local high-redshift analogs are vital for understanding the relation between Ly emission and galaxy properties. For the first time, we can directly infer the properties of the ionized gas at the same location and similar spatial scales of the extended Ly halo around ESO 338-IG04. We obtained VLT/MUSE integral field spectra. We used ionization parameter mapping of the [SII]/[OIII] line ratio and the kinematics of H to study the ionization state and kinematics of the ISM of…
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