Multi-phase outflows in post starburst E+A galaxies -- I. General sample properties and the prevalence of obscured starbursts
Dalya Baron, Hagai Netzer, Dieter Lutz, J. Xavier Prochaska, Ric I., Davies

TL;DR
This study investigates ionized and neutral gas outflows in post starburst E+A galaxies with AGN, revealing significant obscured star formation and outflow properties that differ from other active galaxy populations.
Contribution
First comprehensive analysis of ionized and neutral outflows in post starburst E+A galaxies, highlighting their unique outflow rates and obscured star formation characteristics.
Findings
Many post starburst candidates are obscured starbursts.
Neutral outflows are present in 40% of the sample with high mass outflow rates.
Ionized outflows have higher kinetic power than similar AGN galaxies.
Abstract
E+A galaxies are believed to be a short phase connecting major merger ULIRGs with red and dead elliptical galaxies. Their optical spectrum suggests a massive starburst that was quenched abruptly, and their bulge-dominated morphologies with tidal tails suggest that they are merger remnants. AGN-driven winds are believed to be one of the processes responsible for the sudden quenching of star formation and for the expulsion and/or destruction of the remaining molecular gas. Little is known about AGN-driven winds in this short-lived phase. In this paper we present the first and unique sample of post starburst galaxy candidates with AGN that show indications of ionized outflows in their optical emission lines. Using IRAS-FIR observations, we study the star formation in these systems and find that many systems selected to have post starburst signatures in their optical spectrum are in fact…
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