Neutral gas outflows in nearby [U]LIRGs via optical NaD feature
S. Cazzoli, S. Arribas, R. Maiolino, L. Colina

TL;DR
This study investigates neutral gas outflows in local [U]LIRGs using optical NaD features, revealing outflow velocities, wind properties, and the influence of galaxy mass and star formation rate on gas recycling.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of neutral gas outflows in a less-explored luminosity range of local [U]LIRGs using spatially resolved spectroscopy.
Findings
Outflows have velocities of 65-260 km/s, mostly insufficient to escape the galaxy.
Wind masses are 0.4-7.5 x 10^8 Msun, about 3% of galaxy mass.
Mass loss rates are 0.2-0.4 times the SFR, indicating limited impact on star formation.
Abstract
We studied the properties of the neutral gas in a sample of 38 local [U]LIRGs, which mainly covers the less explored LIRG luminosity range. This study is based on the analysis of the spatially integrated and spatially resolved spectra of the NaD feature obtained with the VIMOS/VLT-IFS. Analyzing spatially integrated spectra, we find that the contribution of stars to the observed NaD-EWs is generally small (<35%), and therefore this feature is dominated by ISM absorption. After subtracting the stellar contribution, we find that the pure-ISM integrated spectra generally show blueshifted NaD profiles, indicating neutral gas outflow velocities V in the range 65-260 km/s. Excluding galaxies with AGNs, V shows a dependency with the SFR of the type V \propto SFR^0.15 (in rather good agreement with previous results). The spatially resolved analysis was performed for 40 galaxies, 22 of which…
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