The SAMI Galaxy Survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history
We investigate a sample of 40 local, main-sequence, edge-on disc galaxies using integral field spectroscopy with the Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph (SAMI) Galaxy Survey to understand the link between properties of the extraplanar gas and their host galaxies. The kinematics prope...
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ftunivcardiff:oai:https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk:93190 2023-05-15T18:11:48+02:00 The SAMI Galaxy Survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history Ho, I-Ting Medling, Anne M. Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Groves, Brent Kewley, Lisa J. Kobayashi, Chiaki Dopita, Michael A. Leslie, Sarah K. Sharp, Rob Allen, James T. Bourne, Nathan Bryant, Julia J. Cortese, Luca Croom, Scott M. Dunne, Loretta Fogarty, L. M. R. Goodwin, Michael Green, Andy W. Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S. Lawrence, Jon S. Lorente, Nuria P. F. Owers, Matt S. Richards, Samuel Sweet, Sarah M. Tescari, Edoardo Valiante, Elisabetta 2016-02-01 https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/id/eprint/93190/ https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw017 unknown Oxford University Press Ho, I-Ting, Medling, Anne M., Bland-Hawthorn, Joss, Groves, Brent, Kewley, Lisa J., Kobayashi, Chiaki, Dopita, Michael A., Leslie, Sarah K., Sharp, Rob, Allen, James T., Bourne, Nathan, Bryant, Julia J., Cortese, Luca, Croom, Scott M., Dunne, Loretta https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A2116042R.html orcid:0000-0001-9880-2543 orcid:0000-0001-9880-2543, Fogarty, L. M. R., Goodwin, Michael, Green, Andy W., Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S., Lawrence, Jon S., Lorente, Nuria P. F., Owers, Matt S., Richards, Samuel, Sweet, Sarah M., Tescari, Edoardo and Valiante, Elisabetta https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A337004E.html 2016. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 457 (2) , pp. 1257-1278. 10.1093/mnras/stw017 https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras%2Fstw017 doi:10.1093/mnras/stw017 QB Astronomy Article PeerReviewed 2016 ftunivcardiff https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stw017 2022-11-03T23:39:52Z We investigate a sample of 40 local, main-sequence, edge-on disc galaxies using integral field spectroscopy with the Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph (SAMI) Galaxy Survey to understand the link between properties of the extraplanar gas and their host galaxies. The kinematics properties of the extraplanar gas, including velocity asymmetries and increased dispersion, are used to differentiate galaxies hosting large-scale galactic winds from those dominated by the extended diffuse ionized gas. We find rather that a spectrum of diffuse gas-dominated to wind-dominated galaxies exist. The wind-dominated galaxies span a wide range of star formation rates (SFRs; −1 ≲ log (SFR/M⊙ yr−1) ≲ 0.5) across the whole stellar mass range of the sample (8.5 ≲ log (M*/M⊙) ≲ 11). The wind galaxies also span a wide range in SFR surface densities (10− 3–10− 1.5 M⊙ yr− 1 kpc− 2) that is much lower than the canonical threshold of 0.1 M⊙ yr− 1 kpc− 2. The wind galaxies on average have higher SFR surface densities and higher HδA values than those without strong wind signatures. The enhanced HδA indicates that bursts of star formation in the recent past are necessary for driving large-scale galactic winds. We demonstrate with Sloan Digital Sky Survey data that galaxies with high SFR surface density have experienced bursts of star formation in the recent past. Our results imply that the galactic winds revealed in our study are indeed driven by bursts of star formation, and thus probing star formation in the time domain is crucial for finding and understanding galactic winds. Article in Journal/Newspaper sami Cardiff University: ORCA (Online Research @ Cardiff) Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 457 2 1257 1278 |
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We investigate a sample of 40 local, main-sequence, edge-on disc galaxies using integral field spectroscopy with the Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph (SAMI) Galaxy Survey to understand the link between properties of the extraplanar gas and their host galaxies. The kinematics properties of the extraplanar gas, including velocity asymmetries and increased dispersion, are used to differentiate galaxies hosting large-scale galactic winds from those dominated by the extended diffuse ionized gas. We find rather that a spectrum of diffuse gas-dominated to wind-dominated galaxies exist. The wind-dominated galaxies span a wide range of star formation rates (SFRs; −1 ≲ log (SFR/M⊙ yr−1) ≲ 0.5) across the whole stellar mass range of the sample (8.5 ≲ log (M*/M⊙) ≲ 11). The wind galaxies also span a wide range in SFR surface densities (10− 3–10− 1.5 M⊙ yr− 1 kpc− 2) that is much lower than the canonical threshold of 0.1 M⊙ yr− 1 kpc− 2. The wind galaxies on average have higher SFR surface densities and higher HδA values than those without strong wind signatures. The enhanced HδA indicates that bursts of star formation in the recent past are necessary for driving large-scale galactic winds. We demonstrate with Sloan Digital Sky Survey data that galaxies with high SFR surface density have experienced bursts of star formation in the recent past. Our results imply that the galactic winds revealed in our study are indeed driven by bursts of star formation, and thus probing star formation in the time domain is crucial for finding and understanding galactic winds. |
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Ho, I-Ting Medling, Anne M. Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Groves, Brent Kewley, Lisa J. Kobayashi, Chiaki Dopita, Michael A. Leslie, Sarah K. Sharp, Rob Allen, James T. Bourne, Nathan Bryant, Julia J. Cortese, Luca Croom, Scott M. Dunne, Loretta Fogarty, L. M. R. Goodwin, Michael Green, Andy W. Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S. Lawrence, Jon S. Lorente, Nuria P. F. Owers, Matt S. Richards, Samuel Sweet, Sarah M. Tescari, Edoardo Valiante, Elisabetta |
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Ho, I-Ting Medling, Anne M. Bland-Hawthorn, Joss Groves, Brent Kewley, Lisa J. Kobayashi, Chiaki Dopita, Michael A. Leslie, Sarah K. Sharp, Rob Allen, James T. Bourne, Nathan Bryant, Julia J. Cortese, Luca Croom, Scott M. Dunne, Loretta Fogarty, L. M. R. Goodwin, Michael Green, Andy W. Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S. Lawrence, Jon S. Lorente, Nuria P. F. Owers, Matt S. Richards, Samuel Sweet, Sarah M. Tescari, Edoardo Valiante, Elisabetta |
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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history |
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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history |
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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history |
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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history |
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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history |
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sami galaxy survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history |
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Ho, I-Ting, Medling, Anne M., Bland-Hawthorn, Joss, Groves, Brent, Kewley, Lisa J., Kobayashi, Chiaki, Dopita, Michael A., Leslie, Sarah K., Sharp, Rob, Allen, James T., Bourne, Nathan, Bryant, Julia J., Cortese, Luca, Croom, Scott M., Dunne, Loretta https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A2116042R.html orcid:0000-0001-9880-2543 orcid:0000-0001-9880-2543, Fogarty, L. M. R., Goodwin, Michael, Green, Andy W., Konstantopoulos, Iraklis S., Lawrence, Jon S., Lorente, Nuria P. F., Owers, Matt S., Richards, Samuel, Sweet, Sarah M., Tescari, Edoardo and Valiante, Elisabetta https://orca.cardiff.ac.uk/view/cardiffauthors/A337004E.html 2016. The SAMI Galaxy Survey: extraplanar gas, galactic winds and their association with star formation history. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society 457 (2) , pp. 1257-1278. 10.1093/mnras/stw017 https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras%2Fstw017 doi:10.1093/mnras/stw017 |
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