A fundamental gap in the current understanding of galaxies concerns the thermodynamical evolution of ordinary, baryonic matter. On the one hand, radiative emission drastically decreases the thermal energy content of the interstellar plasma (ISM), inducing a slow cooling flow towards the centre. On the other hand, the active galactic nucleus (AGN) struggles to prevent the runaway cooling catastrophe, injecting huge amount of energy into the ISM. The present study intends to investigate thoroughly the role of mechanical AGN feedback in (isolated or massive) elliptical galaxies, extending and completing the mass range of tested cosmic environments. Our previously successful feedback models in galaxy clusters and groups demonstrated that AGN ou...
© 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Feedback from active galactic nuclei...
A long-standing problem for models of galaxy formation has been the mismatch between the predicted s...
AGN heating, through massive subrelativistic outflows, might be the key to solve the long-lasting ‘c...
A fundamental gap in the current understanding of galaxies concerns the thermodynamical evolution of...
A fundamental gap in the current understanding of galaxies concerns the thermody-namical evolution o...
A fundamental gap in the current understanding of galaxies concerns the thermodynamical evolution of...
none3siUnopposed radiative cooling of plasma would lead to the cooling catastro-phe, a massive inflo...
The importance of feedback (radiative and mechanical) from massive black holes at the centers of ell...
We study the impact of relatively weak active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback on the interstellar me...
Active galactic nucleus (AGN) heating, through massive subrelativistic outflows, might be the key to...
The co-evolution between supermassive black holes and their environment is most directly traced by t...
In recent years it has become increasingly clear that Active Galactic Nuclei, and radio-galaxies in ...
International audienceThe co-evolution between supermassive black holes and their environment is mos...
The commonly accepted paradigm states that the feedback mechanisms in normal elliptical galaxies sho...
Solving the cooling flow problem in cool-core galaxy clusters is critical to under- standing the lar...
© 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Feedback from active galactic nuclei...
A long-standing problem for models of galaxy formation has been the mismatch between the predicted s...
AGN heating, through massive subrelativistic outflows, might be the key to solve the long-lasting ‘c...
A fundamental gap in the current understanding of galaxies concerns the thermodynamical evolution of...
A fundamental gap in the current understanding of galaxies concerns the thermody-namical evolution o...
A fundamental gap in the current understanding of galaxies concerns the thermodynamical evolution of...
none3siUnopposed radiative cooling of plasma would lead to the cooling catastro-phe, a massive inflo...
The importance of feedback (radiative and mechanical) from massive black holes at the centers of ell...
We study the impact of relatively weak active galactic nucleus (AGN) feedback on the interstellar me...
Active galactic nucleus (AGN) heating, through massive subrelativistic outflows, might be the key to...
The co-evolution between supermassive black holes and their environment is most directly traced by t...
In recent years it has become increasingly clear that Active Galactic Nuclei, and radio-galaxies in ...
International audienceThe co-evolution between supermassive black holes and their environment is mos...
The commonly accepted paradigm states that the feedback mechanisms in normal elliptical galaxies sho...
Solving the cooling flow problem in cool-core galaxy clusters is critical to under- standing the lar...
© 2016. The American Astronomical Society. All rights reserved. Feedback from active galactic nuclei...
A long-standing problem for models of galaxy formation has been the mismatch between the predicted s...
AGN heating, through massive subrelativistic outflows, might be the key to solve the long-lasting ‘c...