The asymmetric wind in M82

被引:290
作者
Shopbell, PL
Bland-Hawthorn, J
机构
[1] Rice Univ, Dept Space Phys & Astron, Houston, TX 77251 USA
[2] Anglo Australian Observ, Epping, NSW 2121, Australia
关键词
galaxies; individual; (M82); jets; kinematics and dynamics; starburst; techniques; interferometric;
D O I
10.1086/305108
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
We have obtained detailed Fabry-Perot imaging observations of the nearby galaxy M82 in order to understand the physical association between the high-velocity outflow and the starburst nucleus. The high spatial and kinematic resolution of our observations has allowed us to perform photometric analyses of H alpha, [N II], and [O III] spectral lines at roughly 100,000 positions across the extent of the galaxy. The observed velocities of the emitting gas in M82 reveal a bipolar outflow of material, originating from the bright starburst regions in the galaxy's inner disk but misaligned with respect to the galaxy spin axis. The deprojected out flow velocity indicated by the optical filaments increases with radius from 525 to 655 km s(-1). All three spectral lines show double components in the centers of the outflowing lobes, with the H alpha line split by similar to 300 km s(-1) over a region almost 1 kpc in size. The filamentary lobes lie along an axis tilted by 15 degrees with respect to the spin axis, a finding confirmed by the regions of line splitting and by the ionization pattern over the outflow. The filaments are not simple surfaces of revolution, nor is the emission distributed evenly over the surfaces. We model these lobes as a composite of cylindrical and conical structures, collimated in the inner similar to 500 pc but expanding at a larger opening angle of similar to 25 degrees beyond that radius. We compare our kinematic model with simulations of starburst-driven winds in which disk material surrounding the source is entrained by the wind. There is some evidence for rotation of the wind filaments about the outflow axis in support of entrainment, and we find strong similarities between the observed and predicted structures. The data reveal a remarkably low [N II]/H alpha ratio in the region of the outflow, indicating that photoionization by the nuclear starburst may play a significant role in the excitation of the optical filament gas, particularly near the nucleus. An increase in the [O III]/H alpha ratio along the outflow is observed. At larger radii, the line diagnostics and a strong spatial correlation between H alpha and soft X-ray filaments are consistent with shock ionization. A smooth spherical halo around M82, extending to at least 2 kpc, is observed in emission lines. We propose that the dusty halo is the primary source of the linearly polarized optical emission. A diffuse ionized medium with enhanced [N II]/H alpha emission pervades the stellar disk. We discuss likely sources of ionization and heating.
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