The prevalence and properties of cold gas inflows and outflows around galaxies in the local Universe
G. W. Roberts-Borsani, A. Saintonge

TL;DR
This study uses SDSS data to analyze cold gas inflows and outflows around local galaxies, revealing prevalent outflows in high-mass, high-SFR galaxies and limited inflow detections, with implications for galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It provides the first large-scale statistical analysis of cold gas flows in local galaxies, constraining inflow and outflow rates and their dependence on galaxy properties.
Findings
Outflows are common in high-mass, high-SFR galaxies.
Inflow detections are tentative and mainly in high-mass galaxies.
Most outflows are unlikely to escape the host galaxy.
Abstract
We perform a stacking analysis of the neutral \nad\,5889,5895\,\AA\ ISM doublet using the SDSS DR7 spectroscopic data set to probe the prevalence and characteristics of cold (T\,\,10\,K) galactic-scale gas flows in local (0.0250.1) inactive and AGN-host galaxies across the SFR-M plane. We find low-velocity outflows to be prevalent in regions of high SFRs and stellar masses (10 log M/M 11.5), however we do not find any detections in the low mass (log M/M 10) regime. We also find tentative detections of inflowing gas in high mass galaxies across the star-forming population. We derive mass outflow rates in the range of 0.14-1.74\,Myr and upper limits on inflow rates <1\,Myr, allowing us to place constraints on the mass loading factor…
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