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oai:arXiv.org:2403.14751

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Astrophysics - Astrophysics of Gal...
Author
Bohn, Thomas Inami, Hanae Togi, Aditya Armus, Lee Lai, Thomas S. -Y. Barcos-Munoz, Loreto Song, Yiqing Linden, Sean T. Surace, Jason Bianchin, Marina U, Vivian Evans, Aaron S. Böker, Torsten Malkan, Matthew A. Larson, Kirsten L. Stierwalt, Sabrina Buiten, Victorine A. Charmandaris, Vassilis Diaz-Santos, Tanio Howell, Justin H. Privon, George C. Ricci, Claudio van der Werf, Paul P. Aalto, Susanne Hayward, Christopher C. Kader, Justin A. Mazzarella, Joseph M. Muller-Sanchez, Francisco Sanders, David B.
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sciences: astrophysics

Year

2024

listing date

3/27/2024

Keywords
molecular mass h$_2$ nucleus outflows outflow gas
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Abstract

We present James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) Integral Field Spectrograph observations of NGC 3256, a local infrared-luminous late-stage merging system with two nuclei about 1 kpc apart, both of which have evidence of cold molecular outflows.

Using JWST NIRSpec and MIRI datasets, we investigate this morphologically complex system on spatial scales of $<$100 pc, where we focus on the warm molecular H$_2$ gas surrounding the nuclei.

We detect collimated outflowing warm H$_2$ gas originating from the southern nucleus, though we do not find significant outflowing warm H$_2$ gas surrounding the northern nucleus.

Within the observed region, the maximum intrinsic velocities of the outflow reach up to $\sim$1,000 km s$^{-1}$, and extend out to a distance of 0.7 kpc.

Based on H$_2$ S(7)/S(1) line ratios, we find a larger fraction of warmer gas near the S nucleus, which decreases with increasing distance from the nucleus, signifying the S nucleus as a primary source of H$_2$ heating.

The gas mass of the warm H$_2$ outflow component is estimated to be $M\rm{_{warm,out}}$ = 8.9$\times$10$^5\;M_{\odot}$, as much as 4$\%$ of the cold H$_2$ mass as estimated using ALMA CO data.

The outflow time scale is about $7\times10^5$ yr, resulting in a mass outflow rate of $\dot{M}\rm{_{warm,out}}$ = 1.3 M$_{\odot}$ yr$^{-1}$ and kinetic power of $P\rm{_{warm,out}}\;\sim\;2\times10^{41}$ erg s$^{-1}$.

Lastly, the regions where the outflowing gas reside show high [FeII]/Pa$\beta$ and H$_2$/Br$\gamma$ line ratios, indicating enhanced mechanical heating caused by the outflows.

At the same time, the 3.3 $\mu$m and 6.2 $\mu$m Polycyclic Aromatic Hydrocarbon fluxes in these regions are not significantly suppressed compared to those outside the outflows, suggesting the outflows have no clear negative feedback effect on the local star formation.

;Comment: 16 pages, 8 figures.

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Bohn, Thomas,Inami, Hanae,Togi, Aditya,Armus, Lee,Lai, Thomas S. -Y.,Barcos-Munoz, Loreto,Song, Yiqing,Linden, Sean T.,Surace, Jason,Bianchin, Marina,U, Vivian,Evans, Aaron S.,Böker, Torsten,Malkan, Matthew A.,Larson, Kirsten L.,Stierwalt, Sabrina,Buiten, Victorine A.,Charmandaris, Vassilis,Diaz-Santos, Tanio,Howell, Justin H.,Privon, George C.,Ricci, Claudio,van der Werf, Paul P.,Aalto, Susanne,Hayward, Christopher C.,Kader, Justin A.,Mazzarella, Joseph M.,Muller-Sanchez, Francisco,Sanders, David B., 2024, GOALS-JWST: The Warm Molecular Outflows of the Merging Starburst Galaxy NGC 3256

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