The CGM-GRB Study II: Outflow-Galaxy Connection at z ~ 2-6
Pradip Gatkine, Sylvain Veilleux, Daniel Perley, Joseph Durbak, Simone, Dichiara, S. Bradley Cenko, and Eleonora Troja

TL;DR
This study uses 27 high-redshift GRB host galaxies to analyze outflow properties and their relation to galaxy characteristics, revealing that high-ion outflows are driven by star formation and can escape low-mass halos, contributing to cosmic metal enrichment.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the outflow-galaxy connection at z~2-6, emphasizing the dominance of high-ion outflows and their dependence on galaxy SFR, halo mass, and sSFR, across a broad redshift range.
Findings
High-ion outflows correlate strongly with SFR and can be supported by star formation feedback.
Outflows from low-mass halos and high-sSFR galaxies are more likely to escape and enrich the CGM and IGM.
Outflow strength depends more on main-sequence offset than on SFR alone.
Abstract
We use a sample of 27 GRBs at redshift to probe the outflows in their respective host galaxies () and search for possible relations between the outflow properties and those of the host galaxies such as , SFR, and specific SFR. First, we consider three outflow properties outflow column density (), maximum outflow velocity (), and normalized maximum velocity ( = , where is the halo circular velocity). We observe clear trends of and with increasing SFR in high-ion-traced outflows, with a stronger () SFR correlation. We find that the estimated mass outflow rate and momentum flux of the high-ion outflows scale with SFR and can be supported by the…
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