Towards simulating star formation in turbulent high-z galaxies with mechanical supernova feedback
Taysun Kimm, Renyue Cen, Julien Devriendt, Yohan Dubois, and Adrianne, Slyz

TL;DR
This study uses high-resolution cosmological simulations to demonstrate that realistic supernova feedback, including momentum injection, time delays, and ISM density variations, effectively regulates star formation and drives outflows in high-redshift galaxies.
Contribution
The paper introduces a novel supernova feedback scheme that incorporates momentum injection, early time delays, and ISM density variations, improving galaxy formation models at high redshift.
Findings
SN feedback regulates star formation to match observed relations.
Simulated galaxies exhibit strong outflows carrying ten times the star formation rate.
Realistic feedback models produce smoother rotation curves compared to classical models.
Abstract
Feedback from supernovae is essential to understanding the self-regulation of star formation in galaxies. However, the efficacy of the process in a cosmological context remains unclear due to excessive radiative losses during the shock propagation. To better understand the impact of SN explosions on the evolution of galaxies, we perform a suite of high-resolution (12 pc), zoom-in cosmological simulations of a Milky Way-like galaxy at z=3 with adaptive mesh refinement. We find that SN explosions can efficiently regulate star formation, leading to the stellar mass and metallicity consistent with the observed mass-metallicity relation and stellar mass-halo mass relation at z~3. This is achieved by making three important changes to the classical feedback scheme: i) the different phases of SN blast waves are modelled directly by injecting radial momentum expected at each stage, ii) the…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies · Galaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena
