Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2000-01-22
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
Accepted for publication in MNRAS. Letter page size postscript available from http://adcam.pha.jhu.edu/~dks/dks_published.html
Scientific paper
10.1046/j.1365-8711.2000.03391.x
We have performed an extensive hydrodynamical parameter study of starburst-driven galactic winds, motivated by the latest observation data on the best-studied starburst galaxy M82. We study how the wind dynamics, morphology and X-ray emission depend on the host galaxy's ISM distribution, starburst star formation history and strength, and presence and distribution of mass-loading by dense clouds. We find that the soft X-ray emission from galactic winds comes from low filling factor (ff < 2 per cent) gas, which contains only a small fraction (f < 10 per cent) of the mass and energy of the wind, irrespective of whether the wind models are strongly mass-loaded or not. X-ray observations of galactic winds therefore do not directly probe the gas that contains the majority of the energy, mass or metal-enriched gas in the outflow. The soft X-ray emission comes from gas at a wide range different temperatures and densities. Estimates of the physical properties of the hot gas in starburst galaxies, based on fitting the standard simple spectral models to existing X-ray spectra, should therefore be treated with extreme suspicion. The majority of the thermal and kinetic energy of these winds is in a volume filling hot, T approx 10^7 K, component which is extremely difficult to probe observationally due to its low density and hence low emissivity. Most of the total energy is in the kinetic energy of this hot gas, a factor which must be taken into account when attempting to constrain wind energetics observationally. We also find that galactic winds are efficient at transporting large amounts of energy out of the host galaxy, in contrast to their inefficiency at transporting mass out of star-forming galaxies. (Abridged)
Stevens Ian R.
Strickland David K.
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