Quokka-based understanding of outflows (QED) - IV. Limitations of H$\alpha$ as an outflow diagnostic
Rongjun Huang, Aditi Vijayan, Mark R. Krumholz

TL;DR
This study evaluates the reliability of using broad Hα emission wings as indicators of galactic outflows, revealing limitations and proposing empirical corrections based on high-resolution simulations.
Contribution
It calibrates the relationship between Hα emission and outflow properties, highlighting the sub-linear scaling and providing empirical correction relations for observers.
Findings
Broad Hα wings correlate with wind mass flux at ~1 kpc height.
The correlation between surface brightness and mass flux is sub-linear.
Using [SII] doublet diagnostics offers limited improvement over simple assumptions.
Abstract
The presence of broad wings in the H} line is commonly used as a diagnostic of the presence and properties of galactic winds from star-forming galaxies. However, the accuracy of this approach has not been subjected to extensive testing. In this paper, we use high-resolution simulations of galactic wind launching to calibrate the extent to which broad H} wings can be used to infer the properties of galactic outflows. For this purpose, we analyse a series of high-resolution wind simulations from the QED suite spanning two orders of magnitude in star formation surface density (). We show that the broad component of H} emission correlates well with the wind mass flux at heights kpc above the galactic plane, but that the correlation is poor at larger distances from the plane, and that even at 1 kpc the relationship between mass flux and…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research
