Elliptical galaxies comprise primarily old stars, which collectively generate a long-lasting feedback via stellar mass-loss and Type Ia SNe. This feedback can be traced by X-ray-emitting hot gas in and around such galaxies, in which little cool gas is typically present. However, the X-ray-inferred mass, energy, and metal abundance of the hot gas are often found to be far less than what are expected from the feedback, particularly in so-called low LX/LB ellipticals. This “missing” stellar feedback is presumably lost in galaxy-wide outflows, which can play an essential role in galaxy evolution (e.g., explaining the observed color bi-modality of galaxies). We are developing a model that can be used to properly interpret the X-ray data and to e...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
How galaxies maintain the inefficiency of star formation with physically self-consistent models is a...
We investigate how the way galaxies acquire their gas across cosmic time in cos-mological hydrodynam...
Elliptical galaxies comprise primarily old stars, which collectively generate a long-lasting feedbac...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
The importance of feedback (radiative and mechanical) from massive black holes at the centers of ell...
A recent determination of the relationships between the X-ray luminosity of the ISM (L X) and the st...
Detailed hydrodynamic simulations of active galactic nucleus feedback have been performed including ...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
© 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Societ...
Galactic bulges of early-type spirals and elliptical galaxies comprise primarily old stars, which ac...
none3The centers of elliptical galaxies host supermassive black holes that - through feedback result...
We demonstrate that the feedback from stellar bulges can, in principle, play an essential role in sh...
We study the chemo-dynamical evolution of elliptical galaxies and their hot X-ray emitting gas using...
How galaxies maintain the inefficiency of star formation with physically self-consistent models is a...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
How galaxies maintain the inefficiency of star formation with physically self-consistent models is a...
We investigate how the way galaxies acquire their gas across cosmic time in cos-mological hydrodynam...
Elliptical galaxies comprise primarily old stars, which collectively generate a long-lasting feedbac...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
The importance of feedback (radiative and mechanical) from massive black holes at the centers of ell...
A recent determination of the relationships between the X-ray luminosity of the ISM (L X) and the st...
Detailed hydrodynamic simulations of active galactic nucleus feedback have been performed including ...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
© 2020 The Author(s) Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical Societ...
Galactic bulges of early-type spirals and elliptical galaxies comprise primarily old stars, which ac...
none3The centers of elliptical galaxies host supermassive black holes that - through feedback result...
We demonstrate that the feedback from stellar bulges can, in principle, play an essential role in sh...
We study the chemo-dynamical evolution of elliptical galaxies and their hot X-ray emitting gas using...
How galaxies maintain the inefficiency of star formation with physically self-consistent models is a...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
How galaxies maintain the inefficiency of star formation with physically self-consistent models is a...
We investigate how the way galaxies acquire their gas across cosmic time in cos-mological hydrodynam...