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The SAMI Galaxy Survey: understanding observations of large-scale outflows at low redshift with EAGLE simulations

Published 6 Sep 2017 in astro-ph.GA | (1709.01939v1)

Abstract: This work presents a study of galactic outflows driven by stellar feedback. We extract main sequence disc galaxies with stellar mass $109\le$ M${\star}/$M${\odot} \le 5.7\times10{10}$ at redshift $z=0$ from the highest resolution cosmological simulation of the Evolution and Assembly of GaLaxies and their Environments (EAGLE) set. Synthetic gas rotation velocity and velocity dispersion ($\sigma$) maps are created and compared to observations of disc galaxies obtained with the Sydney-AAO Multi-object Integral field spectrograph (SAMI), where $\sigma$-values greater than $150$ km s${-1}$ are most naturally explained by bipolar outflows powered by starburst activity. We find that the extension of the simulated edge-on (pixelated) velocity dispersion probability distribution depends on stellar mass and star formation rate surface density ($\Sigma_{\rm SFR}$), with low-M${\star}/$low-$\Sigma{\rm SFR}$ galaxies showing a narrow peak at low $\sigma$ ($\sim30$ km s${-1}$) and more active, high-M${\star}/$high-$\Sigma{\rm SFR}$ galaxies reaching $\sigma>150$ km s${-1}$. Although supernova-driven galactic winds in the EAGLE simulations may not entrain enough gas with T $<105$ K compared to observed galaxies, we find that gas temperature is a good proxy for the presence of outflows. There is a direct correlation between the thermal state of the gas and its state of motion as described by the $\sigma$-distribution. The following equivalence relations hold in EAGLE: $i)$ low-$\sigma$ peak $\,\Leftrightarrow\,$ disc of the galaxy $\,\Leftrightarrow\,$ gas with T $<105$ K; $ii)$ high-$\sigma$ tail $\,\Leftrightarrow\,$ galactic winds $\,\Leftrightarrow\,$ gas with T $\ge 105$ K.

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