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The Systematic Properties of the Warm Phase of Starburst-Driven Galactic Winds

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2015-08-26 v1

Abstract

Using ultra-violet absorption-lines, we analyze the systematic properties of the warm ionized phase of starburst-driven winds in a sample of 39 low-redshift objects that spans broad ranges in starburst and galaxy properties. Total column densities for the outflows are \sim1021^{21} cm2^{-2}. The outflow velocity (vout_{out}) correlates only weakly with the galaxy stellar mass (M_*), or circular velocity (vcir_{cir}), but strongly with both SFR and SFR/area. The normalized outflow velocity (vout/vcir_{out}/v_{cir}) correlates well with both SFR/area and SFR/M_*. The estimated outflow rates of warm ionized gas (M˙\dot{M}) are \sim 1 to 4 times the SFR, and the ratio M˙/SFR\dot{M}/SFR does not correlate with vout_{out}. We show that a model of a population of clouds accelerated by the combined forces of gravity and the momentum flux from the starburst matches the data. We find a threshold value for the ratio of the momentum flux supplied by the starburst to the critical momentum flux needed for the wind to overcome gravity acting on the clouds (RcritR_{crit}). For Rcrit>R_{crit} > 10 (strong-outflows) the outflow momentum flux is similar to the total momentum flux from the starburst and the outflow velocity exceeds the galaxy escape velocity. Neither is the case for the weak-outflows (Rcrit<R_{crit} < 10). For the weak-outflows, the data severely disagree with many prescriptions in numerical simulations or semi-analytic models of galaxy evolution. The agreement is better for the strong-outflows, and we advocate the use of RcritR_{crit} to guide future prescriptions.

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@article{arxiv.1507.05622,
  title  = {The Systematic Properties of the Warm Phase of Starburst-Driven Galactic Winds},
  author = {Timothy M. Heckman and Rachel M. Alexandroff and Sanchayeeta Borthakur and Roderik Overzier and Claus Leitherer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1507.05622},
  year   = {2015}
}

Comments

Accepted for publication in ApJ. Contains 16 pages, 11 figure, and 2 tables