Galactic Outflows and Evolution of the Interstellar Medium
Benoit C\^ot\'e, Hugo Martel, Laurent Drissen, and Carmelle Robert, (D\'epartement de physique, de g\'enie physique et d'optique, Universit\'e, Laval, and Centre de Recherche en Astrophysique du Qu\'ebec)

TL;DR
This paper develops a comprehensive model combining stellar populations, galactic winds, and chemical evolution to understand how starburst galaxies influence their surroundings and the intergalactic medium.
Contribution
It introduces a self-consistent model integrating star formation, galactic winds, and chemical enrichment, highlighting the impact of galaxy mass and star formation history.
Findings
Lower-mass galaxies primarily enrich the IGM.
Galactic winds extend more with prolonged star formation.
Stellar winds mainly affect chemical composition, not dynamics.
Abstract
We present a model to self-consistently describe the joint evolution of starburst galaxies and the galactic wind resulting from this evolution. We combine the population synthesis code Starburst99 with a semi-analytical model of galactic outflows and a model for the distribution and abundances of chemical elements inside the outflows. Starting with a galaxy mass, formation redshift, and adopting a particular form for the star formation rate, we describe the evolution of the stellar populations in the galaxy, the evolution of the metallicity and chemical composition of the interstellar medium (ISM), the propagation of the galactic wind, and the metal-enrichment of the intergalactic medium (IGM). In this paper, we study the properties of the model, by varying the mass of the galaxy, the star formation rate, and the efficiency of star formation. Our main results are the following: (1) For…
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