The Mass Inflow and Outflow Rates of the Milky Way
Andrew J. Fox, Philipp Richter, Trisha Ashley, Timothy M. Heckman,, Nicolas Lehner, Jessica K. Werk, Rongmon Bordoloi, Molly S. Peeples

TL;DR
This study quantifies the mass inflow and outflow rates of the Milky Way using ultraviolet observations of high velocity clouds, revealing an inflow-dominated phase and supporting a galactic fountain model.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed estimates of the Milky Way's gas inflow and outflow rates from UV data, highlighting the galaxy's current inflow dominance and the recycling of gas.
Findings
Inflow rate > 0.53 solar masses per year
Outflow rate > 0.16 solar masses per year
Metal flux in both directions is similar
Abstract
We present new calculations of the mass inflow and outflow rates around the Milky Way, derived from a catalog of ultraviolet metal-line high velocity clouds (HVCs). These calculations are conducted by transforming the HVC velocities into the Galactic Standard of Rest (GSR) reference frame, identifying inflowing (v_GSR < 0 km/s) and outflowing (v_GSR > 0 km/s) populations, and using observational constraints on the distance, metallicity, dust content, covering fractions, and total hydrogen column density of each population. After removing HVCs associated with the Magellanic Stream and the Fermi Bubbles, we find inflow and outflow rates in cool (T~10^4 K) ionized gas of dM_in/dt >~ 0.53+/-0.17 (d/12 kpc) (Z/0.2 Z_sun)^-1 M_sun/yr and dM_out/dt >~ 0.16+/-0.06 (d/12 kpc) (Z/0.5 Z_sun)^-1 M_sun/yr. The excess of inflowing over outflowing gas suggests that the Milky Way is currently in an…
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