论文标题
缪斯视图ARP220:KPC规模的多相流出和积极反馈的证据
MUSE view of Arp220: Kpc-scale multi-phase outflow and evidence for positive feedback
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论文摘要
ARP220是最近的典型ULIRG,显示了其核区域中PC规模分子流出的证据,并且在KPC尺度上强烈扰动电离气体运动学。因此,它是研究流出和反馈现象的理想系统。我们研究了对ARP220 ISM的反馈影响,从物理和运动特性方面得出了原子气的详细图片,从未获得过空间分辨率(0.56英寸(即〜210 pc)。我们使用VLT/-AO的光学观察结果。中性(NA ID5891,96)的组成部分;我们将其解释为从ARP220东部核中出现的银河级流出,涉及到〜5 kpc的半乳突距离〜1000 km/s的速度流出的起源,即是由AGN驱动的还是以Starburst驱动的,我们还提出了在流出的边缘增强的恒星形成,而恒星形成率SFR 〜5 msun/yr/yr/yr(即,〜2%的总体均具有强大的速度,它们可能是ARP220的强大范围)。反馈”),但也可能负责触发恒星形成(“正面反馈”)。
Arp220 is the nearest and prototypical ULIRG, and shows evidence of pc-scale molecular outflows in its nuclear regions and strongly perturbed ionised gas kinematics on kpc scales. It is therefore the ideal system for investigating outflows and feedback phenomena in details. We investigate the feedback effects on the Arp220 ISM, deriving a detailed picture of the atomic gas in terms of physical and kinematic properties, with a spatial resolution never obtained before (0.56", i.e. ~ 210 pc). We use optical IFS observations from VLT/MUSE-AO to obtain spatially resolved stellar and gas kinematics, for both ionised ([N II]6583) and neutral (Na ID5891,96) components; we also derive dust attenuation, electron density, ionisation conditions and hydrogen column density maps to characterise the ISM properties. Arp220 kinematics reveal the presence of a disturbed, kpc-scale disk in the innermost nuclear regions, and highly perturbed, multi-phase (neutral and ionised) gas along the minor-axis of the disk, which we interpret as a galactic-scale outflow emerging from the Arp220 eastern nucleus. This outflow involves velocities up to ~ 1000 km/s at galactocentric distances of ~ 5 kpc, and has a mass rate of ~ 50 Msun/yr, and kinetic and momentum power of ~ 1e43 erg/s and ~ 1e35 dyne, respectively. The inferred energetics do not allow us to distinguish the origin of the outflows, i.e. whether they are AGN-driven or starburst-driven. We also present evidence for enhanced star formation at the edges of - and within - the outflow, with a star formation rate SFR ~ 5 Msun/yr (i.e. ~ 2% of the total SFR). Our findings suggest the presence of powerful winds in Arp220: they might be capable of removing or heating large amounts of gas from the host ("negative feedback"), but could be also responsible for triggering star formation ("positive feedback").