Kinematics, Structure, and Mass Outflow Rates of Extreme Starburst Galactic Outflows
Serena Perrotta, Alison L. Coil, David S.N. Rupke, Christy A., Tremonti, Julie D. Davis, Aleksandar M. Diamond-Stanic, James E. Geach, Ryan, C. Hickox, John Moustakas, Gregory H. Rudnick, Paul H. Sell, Cameren N., Swiggum, and Kelly E. Whalen

TL;DR
This study investigates the properties, kinematics, and mass outflow rates of extreme gas outflows in massive, compact starburst galaxies at intermediate redshifts, revealing high velocities, complex structures, and significant potential for galaxy evolution impact.
Contribution
It provides detailed measurements of outflow velocities, structure, and mass rates in extreme starburst galaxies, highlighting the complexity and potential influence of outflows on galaxy evolution.
Findings
Outflows reach velocities of 820-2860 km/s.
Mass outflow rates are estimated between 50 and 2200 solar masses per year.
Mass loading factors are around 5, indicating efficient gas ejection.
Abstract
We present results on the properties of extreme gas outflows in massive (10), compact, starburst () galaxies at z = with very high star formation surface densities (). Using optical Keck/HIRES spectroscopy of 14 HizEA starburst galaxies we identify outflows with maximum velocities of \kmps. High-resolution spectroscopy allows us to measure precise column densities and covering fractions as a function of outflow velocity and characterize the kinematics and structure of the cool gas outflow phase (T 10 K). We find substantial variation in the absorption profiles, which likely reflects the complex morphology of inhomogeneously-distributed, clumpy gas and the intricacy of the turbulent mixing layers between the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Phase Equilibria and Thermodynamics
