Molecular outflows in local ULIRGs: energetics from multi-transition OH analysis
E. Gonz\'alez-Alfonso, J. Fischer, H. W. W. Spoon, K. P. Stewart, M., L. N. Ashby, S. Veilleux, H. A. Smith, E. Sturm, D. Farrah, N. Falstad, M., Mel\'endez, J. Graci\'a-Carpio, A. W. Janssen, and V. Lebouteiller

TL;DR
This study investigates molecular outflows in 14 local ULIRGs using Herschel/PACS data, revealing their energetics, driving mechanisms, and the role of AGN and starbursts in shaping galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides detailed modeling of molecular outflows in ULIRGs, highlighting the impact of AGN feedback and starburst activity on outflow energetics and galaxy evolution.
Findings
Outflows have momentum fluxes of (2-5)xL_IR/c.
Moderate momentum boosts (<3) suggest momentum-driven outflows.
Some sources require powerful AGN feedback with momentum boosts of 3-20.
Abstract
We report on the energetics of molecular outflows in 14 local Ultraluminous Infrared Galaxies (ULIRGs) that show unambiguous outflow signatures (P-Cygni profiles or high-velocity absorption wings) in the far-infrared lines of OH measured with the Herschel/PACS spectrometer. Detection of both ground-state (at 119 and 79 um) and one or more radiatively-excited (at 65 and 84 um) lines allows us to model the nuclear gas (<~300 pc) as well as the more extended components using spherically symmetric radiative transfer models. The highest molecular outflow velocities are found in buried sources, in which slower but massive expansion of the nuclear gas is also observed. With the exception of a few outliers, the outflows have momentum fluxes of (2-5)xL_IR/c and mechanical luminosities of (0.1-0.3)% of L_IR. The moderate momentum boosts in these sources (<~3) suggest that the outflows are mostly…
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