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The energetics of starburst-driven outflows at z=1 from KMOS

Authors :
Swinbank, Mark
Harrison, Chris
Tiley, Alfie
Johnson, Helen
Smail, Ian
Stott, John
Best, Philip
Bower, Richard
Bureau, Martin
Bunker, Andy
Cirasuolo, Michele
Jarvis, Matt
Magdis, Georgios
Sharples, Ray
Sobral, David
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

We present an analysis of the gas outflow energetics of 529 main-sequence star-forming galaxies at z~1 using KMOS observations of the broad, underlying H-alpha and forbidden lines of [N II] and [S II]. Based on the stacked spectra for a sample with median star-formation rates and stellar masses of SFR ~ 7 Mo/yr and M* = (1.0+/-0.1)x10^10 Mo respectively, we derive a typical mass outflow rate of dM/dt = 1-4 Mo/yr and a mass loading of dM/dt/SFR = 0.2--0.4. The mass loading of the wind does not show a strong trend with star-formation rate over the range SFR ~ 2--20 Mo/yr, although we identify a trend with stellar mass such that dM/dt/SFR ~ M*^(0.26+/-0.07). Finally, we find that the line width of the broad H-alpha increases with disk circular velocity with a sub-linear scaling relation FWHM_broad ~ v^(0.21+/-0.05). As a result of this behavior, in the lowest mass galaxies (M* < 10^10 Mo), a significant fraction of the outflowing gas should have sufficient velocity to escape the gravitational potential of the halo whilst in the highest mass galaxies (M* > 10^10 Mo) most of the gas will be retained, flowing back on to the galaxy disk at later times.<br />Comment: Accepted for publication in MNRAS (14 pages, 8 figures). Data release: Datacubes and data products from KROSS are now available at http://astro.dur.ac.uk/KROSS/data.html

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1906.05311
Document Type :
Working Paper