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DUVET: Spatially Resolved Observations of Star Formation Regulation via Galactic Outflows in a Starbursting Disk Galaxy

Published 3 Nov 2022 in astro-ph.GA | (2211.02063v1)

Abstract: We compare 500~pc scale, resolved observations of ionised and molecular gas for the $z\sim0.02$ starbursting disk galaxy IRAS08339+6517, using measurements from KCWI and NOEMA. We explore the relationship of the star formation driven ionised gas outflows with colocated galaxy properties. We find a roughly linear relationship between the outflow mass flux ($\dot{\Sigma}{\rm out}$) and star formation rate surface density ($\Sigma{\rm SFR}$), $\dot{\Sigma}{\rm out}\propto\Sigma{\rm SFR}{1.06\pm0.10}$, and a strong correlation between $\dot{\Sigma}{\rm out}$ and the gas depletion time, such that $\dot{\Sigma}{\rm out} \propto t_{dep}{-1.1\pm0.06}$. Moreover, we find these outflows are so-called ``breakout" outflows, according to the relationship between the gas fraction and disk kinematics. Assuming that ionised outflow mass scales with total outflow mass, our observations suggest that the regions of highest $\Sigma_{\rm SFR}$ in IRAS08 are removing more gas via the outflow than through the conversion of gas into stars. Our results are consistent with a picture in which the outflow limits the ability for a region of a disk to maintain short depletion times. Our results underline the need for resolved observations of outflows in more galaxies.

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