Modern galaxy evolution theory requires massive stars to inject energy and momentum into gas to produce realistic star formation histories. Despite decades of UV–radio surveys highlighting ubiquitous galactic winds, uncertainties in outflow geometry, ionization structure, and density yield mass‐flux estimates uncertain by factors of 3 – 10. Technological advances have provided a key solution: spatially-resolving the mass ejected. I will present observations of the spatial density structure of M82, and galactic outflows at redshift 6 that underscore the challenges of estimating mass outflow rates. These observations highlight the opportunity for future instrumentation to reveal how galactic outflows shape their hosts.
Meeting ID: 997 6146 0821
Passcode: 873362