We consider X-ray binaries (XBs) as potential sources of stellar feedback. XBs observationally appear able to deposit a high fraction of their power output into their local interstellar medium, which may make them a non-negligible source of energy input. The formation rate of the most luminous XBs rises with decreasing metallicity, which should increase their significance during galaxy formation in the early Universe. We also argue that stochastic effects are important to XB feedback (XBF) and may dominate the systematic changes due to metallicity in many cases. Large stochastic variation in the magnitude of XBF at low absolute star formation rates provides a natural reason for diversity in the evolution of dwarf galaxies which were initial...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
Contrary to the standard lore, there is mounting observational evidence that feedback from active ga...
X-ray photons, because of their long mean-free paths, can easily escape the galactic environments wh...
We explored the role of X-ray binaries composed by a black hole and a massive stellar companion [bla...
Star formation is regulated through a variety of feedback processes. In this study; we treat feedbac...
X-ray photons, because of their long mean-free paths, can easily escape the galactic environments wh...
It is still a matter of intense debate how supermassive black holes (SMBHs) grow and the role played...
We present a series of high-resolution cosmological simulations1 of galaxy formation to z = 0, spann...
We investigate the impact of time-resolved ‘gradual’ stellar feedback processes in high redshift dwa...
We investigate a scenario in which feedback from black hole X-ray binaries (BHXBs) sometimes begins ...
We present a series of high-resolution cosmological simulations1 of galaxy formation to z = 0, spann...
The primary aim of this thesis is to investigate the interplay between time resolved ’gradual’ feedb...
Feedback to the interstellar medium (ISM) from ionising radiation, stellar winds and supernovae is c...
Recent work suggests that the first generation of stars, the so-called Population III (Pop III), cou...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
Contrary to the standard lore, there is mounting observational evidence that feedback from active ga...
X-ray photons, because of their long mean-free paths, can easily escape the galactic environments wh...
We explored the role of X-ray binaries composed by a black hole and a massive stellar companion [bla...
Star formation is regulated through a variety of feedback processes. In this study; we treat feedbac...
X-ray photons, because of their long mean-free paths, can easily escape the galactic environments wh...
It is still a matter of intense debate how supermassive black holes (SMBHs) grow and the role played...
We present a series of high-resolution cosmological simulations1 of galaxy formation to z = 0, spann...
We investigate the impact of time-resolved ‘gradual’ stellar feedback processes in high redshift dwa...
We investigate a scenario in which feedback from black hole X-ray binaries (BHXBs) sometimes begins ...
We present a series of high-resolution cosmological simulations1 of galaxy formation to z = 0, spann...
The primary aim of this thesis is to investigate the interplay between time resolved ’gradual’ feedb...
Feedback to the interstellar medium (ISM) from ionising radiation, stellar winds and supernovae is c...
Recent work suggests that the first generation of stars, the so-called Population III (Pop III), cou...
The relatively recent insight that energy input from supermassive black holes (BHs) can have a subst...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
Contrary to the standard lore, there is mounting observational evidence that feedback from active ga...