Star-formation driven outflows in local dwarf galaxies as revealed from [CII] observations by Herschel
Michael Romano, Ambra Nanni, Darko Donevski, Michele Ginolfi, Gareth, C. Jones, Irene Shivaei, Junais, Dragan Salak, Prasad Sawant

TL;DR
This study investigates star-formation driven outflows in 29 local dwarf galaxies using Herschel [CII] data, revealing that outflows can significantly impact galaxy evolution and metal enrichment of the intergalactic medium.
Contribution
It provides the first detailed analysis of atomic outflows in local dwarf galaxies, quantifying their rates, velocities, and impact on galaxy evolution.
Findings
Outflows have mass-loading factors around unity.
Approximately 40% of gas in detected outflows escapes into the IGM.
Outflow velocities often exceed galaxy escape velocities.
Abstract
We characterize the physical properties of star-formation driven outflows in a sample of 29 local dwarf galaxies drawn from the Dwarf Galaxy Survey. We make use of Herschel/PACS archival data to search for atomic outflow signatures in the wings of individual [CII] 158 um spectra and in their stacked line profile. We find a clear excess of emission in the high-velocity tails of 11 sources which can be explained with an additional broad component in the modeling of their spectra. The remaining objects are likely hosts of weaker outflows that can still be detected in the average stacked spectrum. In both cases, we estimate the atomic mass outflow rates which result to be comparable with the star-formation rates of the galaxies, implying mass-loading factors of the order of unity. Outflow velocities in all the 11 galaxies with individual detection are larger than (or compatible with) the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Spectroscopy and Laser Applications · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
