EMPRESS. VI. Outflows Investigated in Low-Mass Galaxies with $M_*=10^4-10^7~M_\odot$: Weak Feedback in Low-Mass Galaxies?
Yi Xu, Masami Ouchi, Michael Rauch, Kimihiko Nakajima, Yuichi, Harikane, Yuma Sugahara, Yutaka Komiyama, Haruka Kusakabe, Seiji Fujimoto,, Yuki Isobe, Ji Hoon Kim, Yoshiaki Ono, Fakhri S. Zahedy

TL;DR
This study investigates galactic outflows in low-mass, actively star-forming galaxies, finding that outflows are weaker and less mass-loaded than predicted by models, with velocities comparable to escape speeds.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of outflow properties in low-mass galaxies, revealing weaker feedback effects than previously assumed in simulations.
Findings
Outflows have maximum velocities of 60-200 km/s, often near escape velocities.
Outflow mass loading factors are estimated to be 0.1-1 or lower.
Outflows are less energetic and less mass-loaded than in massive galaxies.
Abstract
We study emission line profiles of 21 nearby low-mass () galaxies in deep medium-high resolution spectra taken with Magellan/MagE. These low-mass galaxies are actively star-forming systems with high specific star-formation rates of that are well above the star-formation main sequence and its extrapolation. We identify broad-line components of H and [OIII] emission in 14 out of the 21 galaxies that cannot be explained by the MagE instrumental profile or the natural broadening of line emission. We conduct double Gaussian profile fitting to the emission of the 14 galaxies, and find that the broad-line components have line widths significantly larger than those of the narrow-line components, indicative of galactic outflows. The board-line components have moderately large line widths of km…
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