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DUVET: Resolved direct metallicity measurements in the outflow of starburst galaxy NGC 1569

Authors :
Hamel-Bravo, Magdalena J.
Fisher, Deanne B.
Berg, Danielle
Björgvinsson, Bjarki
Bolatto, Alberto D.
Cameron, Alex J.
Chisholm, John
Fielding, Drummond B.
Herrera-Camus, Rodrigo
Kacprzak, Glenn G.
Li, Miao
Ciraulo, Barbara Mazzilli
McLeod, Anna F.
McPherson, Daniel K.
Nielsen, Nikole M.
Chu, Bronwyn Reichardt
Vaught, Ryan J. Rickards
Sandstrom, Karin
Publication Year :
2024

Abstract

We present the results of direct-method metallicity measurements in the disk and outflow of the low-metallicity starburst galaxy NGC 1569. We use Keck Cosmic Web Imager observations to map the galaxy across 54$\arcsec$ (800 pc) along the major axis and 48$\arcsec$ (700 pc) along the minor axis with a spatial resolution of 1$\arcsec$ ($\sim$15 pc). We detect common strong emission lines ([\ion{O}{III}] $\lambda$5007, H$\beta$, [\ion{O}{II}] $\lambda$3727) and the fainter [\ion{O}{III}] $\lambda$4363 auroral line, which allows us to measure electron temperature ($T_e$) and metallicity. Theory suggests that outflows drive metals out of the disk driving observed trends between stellar mass and gas-phase metallicity. Our main result is that the metallicity in the outflow is similar to that of the disk, $Z_{\rm out} / Z_{\rm ISM} \approx 1$. This is consistent with previous absorption line studies in higher mass galaxies. Assumption of a mass-loading factor of $\dot{M}_{\rm out}/{\rm SFR}\sim3$ makes the metal-loading of NGC 1569 consistent with expectations derived from the mass-metallicity relationship. Our high spatial resolution metallicity maps reveal a region around a supermassive star cluster (SSC-B) with distinctly higher metallicity and higher electron density, compared to the disk. Given the known properties of SSC-B the higher metallicity and density of this region are likely the result of star formation-driven feedback acting on the local scale. Overall, our results are consistent with the picture in which metal-enriched winds pollute the circumgalactic medium surrounding galaxies, and thus connect the small-scale feedback processes to large-scale properties of galaxy halos.<br />Comment: 15 pages, 11 figures, accepted by MNRAS

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.2404.04600
Document Type :
Working Paper