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    CHANG-ES XXIII*influence of a galactic wind in NGC 5775

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    Heald, G.H.
    Heesen, V.
    Sridhar, S.S.
    Beck, R.
    Bomans, D.J.
    Brüggen, M.
    Chyzy, K.T.
    Damas-Segovia, A.
    Dettmar, R.-J.
    English, J.
    Henriksen, R.
    Ideguchi, S.
    Irwin, J.
    Krause, M.
    Li, J.-T.
    Murphy, E.J.
    Nikiel-Wroczyński, B.
    Piotrowska, J.
    Rand, R.J.
    Shimwell, T.
    Stein, Y.
    Vargas, C.J.
    Wang, Q.D.
    Van Weeren, R.J.
    Wiegert, T.
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    Affiliation
    Department of Astronomy and Steward Observatory, University of Arizona
    Issue Date
    2022
    Keywords
    galaxies
    galaxies
    galaxies
    individual
    ISM
    magnetic fields
    NGC 5775
    
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    Publisher
    Oxford University Press
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    Heald, G. H., Heesen, V., Sridhar, S. S., Beck, R., Bomans, D. J., Brüggen, M., Chyzy, K. T., Damas-Segovia, A., Dettmar, R.-J., English, J., Henriksen, R., Ideguchi, S., Irwin, J., Krause, M., Li, J.-T., Murphy, E. J., Nikiel-Wroczyński, B., Piotrowska, J., Rand, R. J., … Wiegert, T. (2022). CHANG-ES XXIII*influence of a galactic wind in NGC 5775. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society.
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    Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society
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    This item from the UA Faculty Publications collection is made available by the University of Arizona with support from the University of Arizona Libraries. If you have questions, please contact us at repository@u.library.arizona.edu.
    Abstract
    We present new radio continuum images of the edge-on starburst galaxy NGC 5775, from LOFAR (140 MHz) and the Karl G. Jansky Very Large Array CHANG-ES survey (1500 MHz). We trace the non-theal radio halo up to 13 kpc from the disc, measuring the non-theal spectral index and estimating the total equipartition magnetic field strength (13 $$G in the disc and 7 $$G above the plane). The radio halo has a similar extent at both frequencies, displays evidence for localized cosmic ray streaming coinciding with prominent H α filaments and vertical extensions of the regular magnetic field, and exhibits a boxy morphology especially at 140 MHz. In order to understand the nature of the disc-halo flow, we extend our previous model of cosmic ray propagation by implementing an iso-theal wind with a tunable 'flux tube' (approximately hyperboloidal) geometry. This updated model is successful in matching the vertical distribution of non-theal radio emission, and the vertical steepening of the associated spectral index, in a consistent conceptual framework with few free parameters. Our new model provides the opportunity to estimate the mass outflow driven by the star foation process, and we find an implied rate of ${M}approx 3$-$6, math{M_{o}, yr{-1}}$ (40-80of the star foation rate) if the escape velocity is reached, with substantial uncertainty arising from the poorly understood distribution of interstellar medium material entrained in the vertical flow. The wind may play a role in influencing the vertical gradient in rotational velocity. © 2021 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Royal Astronomical Society.
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    0035-8711
    DOI
    10.1093/mnras/stab2804
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    10.1093/mnras/stab2804
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