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Massive molecular outflows and negative feedback in ULIRGs observed by Herschel-PACS
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  Mass outflows  driven by stars and active galactic nuclei are a key element in many  current models of galaxy evolution. They may produce the observed black  hole-galaxy mass relation and regulate and quench both star formation in  the host galaxy and black hole accretion. However, observational  evidence of such feedback processes through outflows of the bulk of the  star forming molecular gas is still scarce. Here we report the detection  of massive molecular outflows, traced by the hydroxyl molecule (OH), in  far-infrared spectra of ULIRGs obtained with Herschel-PACS as part of  the SHINING key project. In some of these objects the (terminal) outflow  velocities exceed 1000 km/s, and their outflow rates (up to ~1200  M_sol/yr) are several times larger than their star formation rates. We  compare the outflow signatures in different types of ULIRGs and in  starburst galaxies to address the issue of the energy source (AGN or  starburst) of these outflows. We report preliminary evidence that ULIRGs  with a higher AGN luminosity (and higher AGN contribution to L_IR) have  higher terminal velocities and shorter gas depletion time scales. The  outflows in the observed ULIRGs are able to expel the cold gas  reservoirs from the centres of these objects within ~1E6-1E8 years.  
See the website for more details.http://arxiv.org/abs/1105.1731 (SY)  
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