The role of galactic winds fueling central starbursts and quasars in the FIRE cosmological simulations
Jonathan Mercedes-Feliz (1), Daniel Angl\'es-Alc\'azar (1), Boon Kiat Oh (9, 1), Rachel K. Cochrane (2), Sarah Wellons (3), Alexander J. Richings (4), Jorge Moreno (5), Claude-Andr\'e Faucher-Gigu\`ere (6), Philip F. Hopkins (7), Du\v{s}an Kere\v{s} (8) ((1) UConn

TL;DR
This study uses FIRE cosmological simulations to propose a new scenario where galactic wind-driven gas pileup refuels central starbursts and quasars, highlighting a key phase in galaxy evolution.
Contribution
It introduces a novel gas pileup mechanism driven by galactic winds that fuels central starbursts and AGN activity, advancing understanding of galaxy evolution processes.
Findings
Galactic wind events create gas pileups in the inner CGM.
Approximately 50% of gas fueling central regions originates from wind-induced pileups.
Gas inflow rates increase tenfold after wind-driven gas accumulation.
Abstract
Central starbursts and Active Galactic Nuclei (AGN) are thought to be fueled by either galaxy interactions or secular processes in gravitationally unstable discs. We employ cosmological hydrodynamic simulations from the Feedback in Realistic Environments (FIRE) project to propose a new nuclear fueling scenario based on the transition that galaxies undergo from bursty to smooth star formation and from prominent global galactic winds to inefficient stellar feedback as they grow above : the last major galactic wind event shuts down star formation, evacuates gas from the galaxy, and slows down gas accretion from the circumgalactic medium (CGM), creating a pileup of gas in the inner CGM which later accretes coherently onto the galaxy, achieving a tenfold increase in inflow rate over pre-outflow conditions. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsGalaxies: Formation, Evolution, Phenomena · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Gamma-ray bursts and supernovae
