Massive Galaxies Impede Massive Outflows

  • Tanner R
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Abstract

A set of 66 3D hydrodynamical simulations explores how galactic stellar mass affects three-phase, starburst-driven outflows. Simulated velocities are compared to two basic analytic models: with and without a gravitational potential. For stellar mass <10 10 M ⊙ , simulated velocities match those of both analytical models and are unaffected by the potential; above they reduce significantly as expected from the analytic model with gravity. Gravity also affects total outflow mass and each of the three phases differently. Outflow masses in the hot, warm, and cold phases each scale with stellar mass as −0.25, −0.97, and −1.70, respectively. Thus, the commonly used Chevalier & Clegg analytic model should be modified to include gravity when applied to higher-mass galaxies. In particular, using M82 as the canonical galaxy to interpret hydrodynamical simulations of starburst-driven outflows from higher-mass galaxies will underestimate the retarding effect of gravity. Using the analytic model of Johnson & Axford with realistic thermalization efficiency and mass loading, I find that only galaxy masses ≲10 11.5 M ⊙  can outflow.

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Tanner, R. (2020). Massive Galaxies Impede Massive Outflows. The Astrophysical Journal, 899(2), 108. https://doi.org/10.3847/1538-4357/aba26f

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