Explosions During Galaxy Formation. Scale-Free Simulations
When density fluctuations collapse gravitationally out of the expanding cosmological background universe to form galaxies, the secondary energy release which results can affect their subsequent evolution profoundly. We focus here on the effects of one form of such energy release - explosions, such a...
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Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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09.04.1999
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Summary: | When density fluctuations collapse gravitationally out of the expanding
cosmological background universe to form galaxies, the secondary energy release
which results can affect their subsequent evolution profoundly. We focus here
on the effects of one form of such energy release - explosions, such as might
result from the supernovae which end the lives of the first generation of
massive stars to form inside protogalaxies. We are particularly interested in
the consequences of the nonspherical geometry and continuous infall which are
characteristic of galaxy formation from realistic initial and boundary
conditions. As an idealized model which serves to illustrate and quantify the
importance of these effects, we study the effect of explosions on the
quasi-spherical objects which form at the intersections of filaments in the
plane of a cosmological pancake, as a result of gravitational instability and
fragmentation of the pancake. We study the formation and evolution of these
"galaxies," subject to the explosive injection of energy at their centers, by
numerical gas dynamical simulation in 3D utilizing our new, anisotropic version
of Smoothed Particle Hydrodynamics, Adaptive SPH ("ASPH"), with a P3M gravity
solver. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.astro-ph/9904121 |