Centrally concentrated molecular gas driving galactic-scale ionised gas outflows in star-forming galaxies
Abstract
We perform a joint-analysis of high spatial resolution molecular gas and star-formation rate (SFR) maps in main-sequence star-forming galaxies experiencing galactic-scale outflows of ionised gas. Our aim is to understand the mechanism that determines which galaxies are able to launch these intense winds. We observed CO(1-0) at 1" resolution with ALMA in 16 edge-on galaxies, which also have 2" spatial resolution optical integral field observations from the SAMI Galaxy Survey. Half the galaxies in the sample were previously identified as harbouring intense and large-scale outflows of ionised gas ("outflow-types"), the rest serve as control galaxies. The dataset is complemented by integrated CO(1-0) observations from the IRAM 30-m telescope to probe the total molecular gas reservoirs. We find that the galaxies powering outflows do not possess significantly different global gas fractions or star-formation efficiencies when compared with a control sample. However, the ALMA maps reveal that the molecular gas in the outflow-type galaxies is distributed more centrally than in the control galaxies. For our outflow-type objects, molecular gas and star-formation is largely confined within their inner effective radius (), whereas in the control sample the distribution is more diffuse, extending far beyond . We infer that outflows in normal star-forming galaxies may be caused by dynamical mechanisms that drive molecular gas into their central regions, which can result in locally-enhanced gas surface density and star-formation.
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@article{arxiv.2011.03566,
title = {Centrally concentrated molecular gas driving galactic-scale ionised gas outflows in star-forming galaxies},
author = {L. M. Hogarth and A. Saintonge and L. Cortese and T. A. Davis and S. M. Croom and J. Bland-Hawthorn and S. Brough and J. J. Bryant and B. Catinella and T. J. Fletcher and B. Groves and J. S. Lawrence and A. R. Lopez-Sanchez and M. S. Owers and S. N. Richards and G. W. Roberts-Borsani and E. N. Taylor and J. van de Sande and N. Scott},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2011.03566},
year = {2020}
}
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21 pages