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Galactic outflow rates in the EAGLE simulations

Peter Mitchell, Joop Schaye, R. G. Bower, Robert A. Crain

2020Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society132 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

ABSTRACT We present measurements of galactic outflow rates from the eagle suite of cosmological simulations. We find that gas is removed from the interstellar medium (ISM) of central galaxies with a dimensionless mass loading factor that scales approximately with circular velocity as $V_{\mathrm{c}}^{-3/2}$ in the low-mass regime where stellar feedback dominates. Feedback from active galactic nuclei causes an upturn in the mass loading for halo masses ${\gt}10^{12} \, \mathrm{M_\odot }$. We find that more gas outflows through the halo virial radius than is removed from the ISM of galaxies, particularly at low redshifts, implying substantial mass loading within the circumgalactic medium. Outflow velocities span a wide range at a given halo mass/redshift, and on average increase positively with redshift and halo mass up to $M_{200} \sim 10^{12} \, \mathrm{M_\odot }$. Outflows exhibit a bimodal flow pattern on circumgalactic scales, aligned with the galactic minor axis. We present a number of like-for-like comparisons to outflow rates from other recent cosmological hydrodynamical simulations, and show that comparing the propagation of galactic winds as a function of radius reveals substantial discrepancies between different models. Relative to some other simulations, eagle favours a scenario for stellar feedback where agreement with the galaxy stellar mass function is achieved by removing smaller amounts of gas from the ISM, but with galactic winds that then propagate and entrain ambient gas out to larger radii.

Topics & Concepts

PhysicsAstrophysicsGalaxyHaloRedshiftOutflowGalactic haloStellar massRADIUSActive galactic nucleusInterstellar mediumAstronomyStar formationComputer scienceComputer securityMeteorologyGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, PhenomenaAstrophysics and Star Formation StudiesAstrophysics and Cosmic Phenomena