The Lockman-SpReSO project. Galactic flows in a sample of far-infrared galaxies
Abstract
Methods. We performed measurements of the , , , , and \ spectral lines present in the spectra of the selected sample to determine the EW and velocity of the flows observed in the star-forming galaxies. Subsequently, we conducted 107 bootstrap simulations using Spearman's rank correlation coefficient (s) to explore correlations with galaxy properties. Furthermore, we calculated the covering factor, gas density, and optical depth for the measured FeII doublets. Results. Our analysis revealed strong correlations between the EW of MgII lines and both M* (s=0.43, 4.5σ) and SFR (s=0.42, 4.4σ). For the FeII lines, we observed strong correlations between the EW and SFR (s0.65, >3.9σ), with a weaker correlation for M* (s0.35, >1.9σ). No notable correlations were found between velocity measurements of MgII line and M*, SFR, or sSFR of the objects (s0.1). However, a negative strong correlation was found between the velocity of the FeII lines and the SFR of the galaxies (s-0.45, 3σ). Our results align with previous studies but studying FIR-selected objects. Finally, we detected a candidate loitering outflow, a recently discovered subtype of FeLoBAL quasar, at redshift of z=1.4399, exhibiting emission in CIII] and low line velocities (|v| 200 km/s).