MAUVE: Cold neutral gas in the outflow of NGC 4383 and evidence for a fountain flow
L. Cortese, A. B. Watts, J. Sun, S. Sankar, B. Catinella, T. Brown, A. Boselli, P. J\'achym, T. Kolcu, S. Thater, J. van de Sande, V. Villanueva

TL;DR
This study investigates the multiphase outflow in galaxy NGC 4383, revealing that atomic gas likely dominates the cold outflow component and suggesting a galactic fountain rather than a large-scale wind.
Contribution
It provides new insights into the cold gas phases in galaxy outflows, combining multiwavelength data to analyze the distribution and kinematics of molecular and atomic gas.
Findings
Atomic gas likely dominates the cold outflow above 1 kpc.
Cold gas velocities are below ionised phase velocities, indicating a fountain flow.
Molecular gas is confined to the inner 1 kpc with disturbed kinematics.
Abstract
We present a multiphase study of the star-formation-driven outflow in the Virgo galaxy NGC 4383, combining ALMA CO(2-1) data with deep MeerKAT HI imaging and MUSE spectroscopy obtained as part of the Multiphase Astrophysics to Unveil the Virgo Environment (MAUVE) program. Our previous work revealed a spectacular ionised outflow, but the effect of the outflow on the cold phase remained unclear. Our analysis shows that potentially outflowing molecular gas is detected only within the inner 1 kpc above the disc, where CO clouds exhibit disturbed kinematics and spatial correspondence with the ionisation cone. At larger heights, the CO surface brightness rapidly drops, indicating that the molecular phase contributes little to the mass of outflowing gas. In contrast, the HI distribution shows plumes a few kiloparsecs above the disc that are aligned with the ionised cone, and complex kinematics…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
