2017A&A...605A..67C


Query : 2017A&A...605A..67C

2017A&A...605A..67C - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 605A, 67-67 (2017/9-1)

Do galaxies that leak ionizing photons have extreme outflows?

CHISHOLM J., ORLITOVA I., SCHAERER D., VERHAMME A., WORSECK G., IZOTOV Y.I., THUAN T.X. and GUSEVA N.G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Context. To reionize the early universe, high-energy photons must escape the galaxies that produce them. How these photons escape is debated because too many ionizing photons are absorbed even at small HI column densities. It has been suggested that stellar feedback drives galactic outflows out of star-forming regions, creating low density channels through which ionizing photons escape into the inter-galactic medium.
Aims. We compare the galactic outflow properties of confirmed Lyman continuum (LyC) leaking galaxies to a control sample of nearby star-forming galaxies to explore whether the outflows from leakers are extreme as compared to the control sample.
Methods. We use data from the Cosmic Origins Spectrograph on the Hubble Space Telescope to measure the equivalent widths and velocities of SiII and SiIII absorption lines, tracing neutral and ionized galactic outflows. We explore whether the leakers have similar outflow properties to the control sample, and whether the outflows from the leakers follow similar scaling relations with host galaxy properties as the control sample. We rederive the escape fraction of ionizing photons for each leaker, and study whether the outflow properties influence the LyC escape fractions.
Results. We find that the SiII and SiIII equivalent widths of the LyC leakers reside on the low-end of the trend established by the control sample. The leakers' velocities are not statistically different than the control sample, but their absorption line profiles have a different asymmetry: their central velocities are closer to their maximum velocities. This possibly indicates a more rapidly accelerated outflow due to the compact size of the leakers. The outflow kinematics and equivalent widths are consistent with the scaling relations between outflow properties and host galaxy properties - most notably metallicity - defined by the control sample. Additionally, we use the Lyα profiles to show that the SiII equivalent width scales with the Lyα peak velocity separation.
Conclusions. We determine that the low equivalent widths of the leakers are likely driven by low metallicities and low HI column densities, consistent with a density-bounded ionization region, although we cannot rule out significant variations in covering fraction. While we do not find that the LyC leakers have extreme outflow velocities, the low maximum-to-central velocity ratios demonstrate the importance of the acceleration and density profiles for LyC and Lyα escape.

Abstract Copyright: © ESO, 2017

Journal keyword(s): galaxies: irregular - galaxies: ISM - galaxies: kinematics and dynamics - ISM: jets and outflows - galaxies: starburst - galaxies: starburst

CDS comments: Paragraph 3.1 J0926,IRAS 08339, GP1054 not identified.

Simbad objects: 22

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Number of rows : 22
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 ESO 350-38 Sy2 00 36 52.489 -33 33 17.23   14.31 14.41 13.49   ~ 378 0
2 2MASX J04420810-3801108 H2G 04 42 08.110 -38 01 10.88 15.66 17.21 15.80 16.00   ~ 51 0
3 2MASS J09215939+4509126 QSO 09 21 59.397 +45 09 12.38   18.57 18.31     ~ 58 0
4 SDSS J092532.36+140313.1 EmG 09 25 32.3639224872 +14 03 12.998128212           ~ 33 0
5 Mrk 116 PaG 09 34 02.1 +55 14 25           ~ 1104 1
6 NGC 3690 IG 11 28 31.0 +58 33 41   13.19 12.86     ~ 978 4
7 NAME Cosmic Horseshoe G 11 48 33.10 +19 30 03.2           ~ 81 0
8 SDSS J115204.88+340049.8 G 11 52 04.8869459880 +34 00 49.917538404           ~ 25 0
9 NGC 4228 SBG 12 15 39.174 +36 19 36.80 10.63 10.30 9.93 9.74   ~ 965 1
10 EC 12476-2317 AGN 12 50 18.90 -23 33 57.6   16.29 15.46     ~ 67 0
11 Mrk 54 GiC 12 56 55.638 +32 26 51.50   15.1       ~ 84 0
12 SDSS J133303.95+624603.8 H2G 13 33 03.9554834328 +62 46 03.761300964           ~ 22 0
13 M 83 SBG 13 37 00.91920 -29 51 56.7400 8.85 8.11 7.52 7.21   ~ 2572 2
14 NGC 5253 AGN 13 39 55.990 -31 38 24.11 11.48 10.94 10.49 10.33 13.47 ~ 1365 4
15 SDSS J144231.37-020952.0 G 14 42 31.3701588768 -02 09 51.960248712   20.28       ~ 31 0
16 SDSS J150342.82+364450.7 G 15 03 42.8266534776 +36 44 50.729142300           ~ 22 0
17 [MSN2013] C25 EmG 15 52 06.069 +19 11 28.37     24.60 24.83   ~ 19 0
18 NGC 6090 PaG 16 11 40.3 +52 27 21   14.0       ~ 430 2
19 NAME A2218-Flanking G 16 35 50.475 +66 13 06.38           ~ 10 0
20 [PKL99] ACO 2390 H5b LeI 21 53 35.0 +17 41 33           ~ 7 0
21 ACO 2390 ClG 21 53 37.4 +17 41 46           ~ 688 2
22 NGC 7714 GiP 23 36 14.1257730600 +02 09 18.197422668   14.91 14.36     ~ 765 1

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