Broad [CII] line wings as tracer of molecular and multi-phase outflows in infrared bright galaxies
A.W. Janssen, N. Christopher, E. Sturm, S. Veilleux, A. Contursi, E., Gonz\'alez-Alfonso, J. Fischer, R. Davies, A. Verma, J. Graci\'a-Carpio, R., Genzel, D. Lutz, A. Sternberg, L. Tacconi, L. Burtscher, A. Poglitsch

TL;DR
This study explores the use of broad [CII] line wings as a reliable tracer for molecular outflows in infrared bright galaxies, establishing a connection with OH absorption features and atomic gas outflows.
Contribution
It demonstrates that broad [CII] wings can effectively trace molecular outflows, providing a useful method especially at high redshift where traditional tracers are difficult to observe.
Findings
Broad [CII] wings correlate with OH outflow velocities.
Outflow masses from OH and [CII] show a 1:1 relation.
Atomic and molecular outflows are connected.
Abstract
We report a tentative correlation between the outflow characteristics derived from OH absorption at and [CII] emission at in a sample of 22 local and bright ultraluminous infrared galaxies (ULIRGs). For this sample we investigate whether [CII] broad wings are a good tracer of molecular outflows, and how the two tracers are connected. Fourteen objects in our sample have a broad wing component as traced by [CII], and all of these also show OH119 absorption indicative of an outflow (in 1 case an inflow). The other eight cases, where no broad [CII] component was found, are predominantly objects with no OH outflow or a low-velocity () OH outflow. The full width at half maximum (FWHM) of the broad [CII] component shows a trend with the OH119 blue-shifted velocity, although with significant scatter. Moreover, and despite large…
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