

2001 Springel & Hernquist 2003 Scannapieco et al. 1998 Veilleux, Cecil & Bland-Hawthorn 2005), and in the current models of galaxy formation, where the amount of feedback from outflows is a key ingredient that is not well constrained (e.g. 2004), the metal enrichment of intergalactic medium (Pettini et al. Galactic outflows have been invoked in many astrophysical problems to explain some local and global properties of galaxies like the tight correlation in the stellar mass and metallicity (Heckman 2002 Tremonti et al. ISM: jets and outflows, galaxies: ISM, galaxies: star formation, galaxies: structure 1 INTRODUCTION The canonical threshold reported for the generation of outflows – Σ SFR > 0.1 |$\mathrm$| within a central kiloparsec region.

We find that the molecular gas mass density (Σ gas) is a key parameter that plays an important role in the generation of outflows through its association with the local SFR. This excess in Σ SFR is significant within the first effective radius supporting the idea that most outflows are driven by processes in the inner regions of a galaxy.

The strength of this relation depends on the calibrator used to estimate the SFR. The analysis of the SFR density (Σ SFR) reveals that the CALIFA sources present higher values when compared with normal star-forming galaxies. The location of galaxies along the star-formation main sequence does not influence strongly the presence or not of outflows. We find that all 17 candidate outflow galaxies lie along the sequence of active star formation in the M ⋆ versus star-formation rate (SFR) diagram, without a clear excess in the integrated SFR. We identify the presence of outflows using various optical diagnostic diagrams /H α, /H α, /H α line-ratio maps]. Sets the printer media handling settings to cut the label stock at the end of the print job.We present a sample of 17 objects from the CALIFA survey where we find initial evidence of galactic winds based on their off-axis ionization properties.
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