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Gravitational and mass distribution effects on stationary superwinds I

Authors :
Añorve-Zeferino, G. A.
Corona-Galindo, M. G.
Publication Year :
2010

Abstract

Here, we model the effect of non-uniform dynamical mass distributions and their associated gravitational fields on the stationary galactic superwind solution. We do this by considering an analogue injection of mass and energy from stellar winds and SNe. We give analytical formulae that establish when an outflow is possible and also characterize distinct flow regimes and enrichment scenarios. We also constraint the parameter space by giving approximate limits above which gravitation, self-gravitation and radiative cooling can inhibit the stationary flow. Later, we obtain analytical expressions for the free superwind hydrodynamical profiles. We find that the existence or inhibition of the superwind solution highly depends on the steepness and concentration of the dynamical mass and the mass and energy injection rates, not just in their effective total values. We compare our results with observational data and a recent numerical work that models artificial massive galaxies assuming a uniform distribution of their parameters. Finally, we put our results in the context of the mass-metallicity relationship to discuss observational evidence related to the selective loss of metals from the less massive galaxies and the recent discovery of high-metallicity dwarf spheroidal (dSph) and dwarf elliptical (dE) galaxies.<br />Comment: This paper has been withdrawn by the authors. Just wait for the new, refereed, single-author (GAAZ) version. Regards

Details

Database :
arXiv
Publication Type :
Report
Accession number :
edsarx.1006.5728
Document Type :
Working Paper