Mapping the Supernovae Driven Winds of the Large Magellanic Cloud in H$\alpha$ Emission I
Drew A. Ciampa, Kathleen A. Barger, Nicolas Lehner, Madeline Horn,, Michael Hernandez, L. Matthew Haffner, Brianna Smart, Chad Bustard, Sam, Barber, Henry Boot

TL;DR
This study provides the first spectroscopically resolved H-alpha emission map of the Large Magellanic Cloud's galactic wind, revealing its morphology, extent, and outflow properties, including mass, rate, and loading factor.
Contribution
It introduces the first spectroscopic H-alpha map of the LMC wind, combining new and existing data to analyze its kinematics, morphology, and mass outflow characteristics.
Findings
Detected H-alpha emission from the wind up to 1 degree off the LMC disk.
High-velocity gas aligns with star-forming region 30 Doradus, indicating active outflow.
Estimated mass-loading factor is about 4.54, higher than previous studies.
Abstract
We present the first spectroscopically resolved \ha\ emission map of the Large Magellanic Cloud's (LMC) galactic wind. By combining new Wisconsin H-alpha Mapper (WHAM) observations () with existing \hicm\ emission observations, we have (1) mapped the LMC's near-side galactic wind over a local standard of rest (LSR) velocity range of , (2) determined its morphology and extent, and (3) estimated its mass, outflow rate, and mass-loading factor. We observe \ha\ emission from this wind to typically 1-degree off the LMC's \hi\ disk. Kinematically, we find that the diffuse gas in the warm-ionized phase of this wind persists at both low () and high () velocities, relative to the LMC's \hi\ disk. Furthermore, we find that the high-velocity…
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