Samenvatting
NGC 2146, a nearby luminous infrared galaxy, presents evidence for
outflows along the disk minor axis in all gas phases (ionized, neutral
atomic, and molecular). We present an analysis of the multi-phase,
starburst-driven superwind in the central 5 kpc as traced in spatially
resolved spectral line observations, using far-IR Herschel PACS
spectroscopy, to probe the effects on the atomic and ionized gas, and
optical integral field spectroscopy to examine the ionized gas through
diagnostic line ratios. We observe an increased ~250 km s-1
velocity dispersion in the [O I] 63 μm, [O III] 88 μm, [N II] 122
μm, and [C II] 158 μm fine-structure lines that is spatially
coincident with high excitation gas above and below the disk. We model
this with a slow ~200 km s-1 shock and trace the superwind to
the edge of our field of view 2.5 kpc above the disk. We present new
SOFIA 37 μm observations to explore the warm dust distribution, and
detect no clear dust entrainment in the outflow. The stellar kinematics
appear decoupled from the regular disk rotation seen in all gas phases,
consistent with a recent merger event disrupting the system. We consider
the role of the superwind in the evolution of NGC 2146 and speculate on
the evolutionary future of the system. Our observations of NGC 2146 in
the far-IR allow an unobscured view of the wind, crucial for tracing the
superwind to the launching region at the disk center, and provide a
local analog for future ALMA observations of outflows in high-redshift
systems.
Originele taal-2 | English |
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Pagina's (van-tot) | 26-40 |
Aantal pagina's | 15 |
Tijdschrift | The Astrophysical Journal |
Volume | 790 |
Nummer van het tijdschrift | 1 |
DOI's | |
Status | Published - jul.-2014 |
Extern gepubliceerd | Ja |