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2006ApJ...646..858S - Astrophys. J., 646, 858-871 (2006/August-1)

Kinematics of interstellar gas in nearby UV-selected galaxies measured with HST STIS spectroscopy.

SCHWARTZ C.M., MARTIN C.L., CHANDAR R., LEITHERER C., HECKMAN T.M. and OEY M.S.

Abstract (from CDS):

We measure Doppler shifts of interstellar absorption lines in HST STIS spectra of individual star clusters in nearby UV-selected galaxies. Values for systemic velocities, which are needed to quantify outflow speeds, are taken from the literature and verified with stellar lines. We detect outflowing gas in 8 of 17 galaxies via low-ionization lines (e.g., C II, Si II, Al II), which trace cold and/or warm gas. The starbursts in our sample are intermediate in luminosity (and mass) to dwarf galaxies and luminous infrared galaxies (LIRGs), and we confirm that their outflow speeds (ranging from -100 to nearly -520 km.s–1, with an accuracy of ∼80 km.s–1) are intermediate to those previously measured in dwarf starbursts and LIRGs. We do not detect the outflow in high-ionization lines (such as C IV or Si IV); higher quality data will be needed to empirically establish how velocities vary with the ionization state of the outflow. We do verify that the low-ionization UV lines and optical Na I doublet give roughly consistent outflow velocities, solidifying an important link between studies of galactic winds at low and high redshift. To obtain a higher signal-to-noise ratio (S/N), we create a local average composite spectrum and compare it to the high-z Lyman break composite spectrum. It is surprising that the low-ionization lines show similar outflow velocities in the two samples. We attribute this to a combination of weighting toward higher luminosities in the local composite, as well as both samples being, on average, brighter than the ``turnover'' luminosity in the v-SFR relation.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: ISM - Galaxies: Kinematics and Dynamics - Galaxies: Starburst - ISM: Jets and Outflows

Nomenclature: Fig.4, Table 1: [SMC2006] NGC 3310 A (Nos A-C).

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