Star Formation Feedback and Metal Enrichment History Of The Intergalactic Medium
Renyue Cen, Nora Elisa Chisari

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamic simulations to explore how galactic superwinds influence metal distribution in the intergalactic medium, matching observed absorber properties and revealing the role of feedback in cosmic metal enrichment.
Contribution
It demonstrates that galactic superwind feedback effectively transports metals into the IGM and reproduces observed metal absorber distributions and evolution.
Findings
Galactic superwinds transport metals up to >0.5 Mpc in the IGM.
Simulated metal absorber properties match observational data.
Most metals are in a warm-hot phase heated by feedback shocks.
Abstract
Using hydrodynamic simulations we compute the metal enrichment history of the intergalactic medium (IGM). We show that galactic superwind (GSW) feedback can transport metals to the IGM and that the properties of simulated metal absorbers match observations. The distance of influence of GSW is typically limited to >0.5Mpc and within regions of overdensity >10. Most CIV and OVI absorbers are located within shocked regions of elevated temperature (T>2x10^4K), overdensity (>10), and metallicity ([-2.5,-0.5]). OVI absorbers have typically higher metallicity, lower density and higher temperature than CIV absorbers. For OVI absorbers collisional ionization dominates over the entire redshift range z=0-6, whereas for CIV absorbers the transition occurs at moderate redshift z~3 from collisionally dominated to photoionization dominated. We find that the observed column density distributions for…
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