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Table E.1.

Assumed parameters in computing mass outflow rates and energetics.

Outflow properties assumptions

Reference Geometry Temperature Te Electron density (ne) (cm3) Radius (Kpc) Velocity
1 spherical - 500 10 Eq. 6, V90
2 conical - 500 - V10
3 biconical & thin shell 104 500 2 W80
4 biconical - 200 1 V98 & Vr
5 thin shell 104 150 r10 Eq. 6
5 spherical 104 200 - Eq. 6
6 conical 104 100 - v10 & W80
7 spherical - 100 5 Eq. 6

Notes: We show the reference (1.Brusa et al. 2022, 2.Vayner et al. 2021, 3.Kakkad et al. 2020, 4.Perrotta et al. 2019, 5.Leung et al. 2019, 6.Kakkad et al. 2016, 7.Brusa et al. 2015), geometry is the assumed geometry whether conical, biconical, spherical or thin shell, Te is the electron temperature, ne is the gas electron density, the radius at which the outflow was computed (assumed or measured), the outflow velocity used.

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