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Feeding the fire: Tracing the mass-loading of 107 K galactic outflows with O vi absorption.

J Chisholm1, R Bordoloi2, J R Rigby3, M Bayliss2.   

Abstract

Galactic outflows regulate the amount of gas galaxies convert into stars. However, it is difficult to measure the mass outflows remove because they span a large range of temperatures and phases. Here, we study the rest-frame ultraviolet spectrum of a lensed galaxy at z ~ 2.9 with prominent interstellar absorption lines from O i, tracing neutral gas, up to O vi, tracing transitional phase gas. The O vi profile mimics weak low-ionization profiles at low velocities, and strong saturated profiles at high velocities. These trends indicate that O vi gas is co-spatial with the low-ionization gas. Further, at velocities blueward of -200 km s-1 the column density of the low-ionization outflow rapidly drops while the O vi column density rises, suggesting that O vi is created as the low-ionization gas is destroyed. Photoionization models do not reproduce the observed O vi, but adequately match the low-ionization gas, indicating that the phases have different formation mechanisms. Photoionized outflows are more massive than O vi outflows for most of the observed velocities, although the O vi mass outflow rate exceeds the photoionized outflow at velocities above the galaxy's escape velocity. Therefore, most gas capable of escaping the galaxy is in a hot outflow phase. We suggest that the O vi absorption is a temporary by-product of conduction transferring mass from the photoionized phase to an unobserved hot wind, and discuss how this mass-loading impacts the observed circum-galactic medium.

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Keywords:  ISM: jets and outflows; galaxies: evolution; galaxies: formation; ultraviolet: ISM

Year:  2018        PMID: 31806919      PMCID: PMC6894401          DOI: 10.1093/mnras/stx2848

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mon Not R Astron Soc        ISSN: 0035-8711            Impact factor:   5.287


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