There and back again? Neutral outflows in z~3.5 quiescent galaxies
Pengpei Zhu, Kei Ito, Francesco Valentino, Massissilia Hamadouche, Gianluca Scarpe, Katherine E. Whitaker, Takumi Kakimoto, William M. Baker, Anna R. Gallazzi, Steven Gillman, Rashmi Gottumukkala, Christian Kragh Jespersen, Minju Lee, Allison W. S. Man, Georgios Magdis

TL;DR
This study investigates neutral gas outflows in 23 massive quiescent galaxies at z~3.5 using JWST data, revealing short-term gas recycling that may regulate star formation without permanently quenching it.
Contribution
First detailed analysis of neutral outflows in high-redshift quiescent galaxies, showing outflows are insufficient for permanent quenching and suggesting feedback-regulated maintenance.
Findings
Detected neutral outflows in 57% of targets.
Mass outflow rates up to ~470 M_ yr^{-1}.
Outflows likely recycled, not escaping, indicating feedback regulation.
Abstract
Neutral gas outflows play a crucial role in the baryon cycle of galaxies, their properties provide key insights into the transition from star formation to quiescence. In this work, we investigate the neutral gas outflow of 23 massive () quiescent galaxies (QGs) at z=2.82--4.61, selected from the JWST NIRSpec (R~1000) and NIRCam program DeepDive. We trace the neutral gas outflows using the NaI Doublet absorption lines and detect excess NaI D in 13/23 (57%) targets, of which 7/23 (30%) show blueshifted absorption with velocity offsets >~ 150 km/s. The z ~ 3.5 targets have similar to those of their local counterparts; they are also equivalent when compared in SFR-- space. We derive mass outflow rates and identify the most extreme neutral gas outflow rate $\log(\dot M_{\rm out} / \mathrm{M_\odot \,…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Astrophysics and Star Formation Studies
