We study gas and metal outflow from massive galaxies in protocluster regions
at z=3β9 by using the results of the FOREVER22 simulation project. Our
simulations contain massive haloes with Mhββ³1013Β Mββ, showing high star formation rates of >100Β MββΒ yrβ1
and hosting supermassive black holes with MBHββ³108Β Mββ. We show that the mass loading factor (Ξ·Mβ) sensitively
depends on the halo mass and it is Ξ·Mβ=1.2Β (9.2) for Mhβ=1013Β (1011)Β Mββ. Once the halo mass exceeds βΌ1012.5Β Mββ, the outflow velocity of the gas rapidly decreases
near a virial radius, and the gas returns to a galactic centre finally as a
fountain flow. Also, the metal inflow and outflow rates sensitively depend on
the halo mass and redshift. At z=3, the inflow rate becomes larger than the
outflow one if Mhββ³1013.0Β Mββ. Thus, we suggest
that massive haloes cannot be efficient metal enrichment sources beyond virial
radii that will be probed in future observations, e.g., studies of metal
absorption lines with the Prime Focus Spectrograph on the Subaru telescope.Comment: 13 pages, 10 figures, accepted for publication in MNRA