We introduce the Stars and MUltiphase Gas in GaLaxiEs – SMUGGLE model, an explicit and comprehensive stellar feedback model for the moving-mesh code arepo. This novel sub-resolution model resolves the multiphase gas structure of the interstellar medium and self-consistently generates gaseous outflows. The model implements crucial aspects of stellar feedback including photoionization, radiation pressure, energy, and momentum injection from stellar winds and from supernovae. We explore this model in high-resolution isolated simulations of Milky Way like disc galaxies. Stellar feedback regulates star formation to the observed level and naturally captures the establishment of a Kennicutt–Schmidt relation. This result is achieved independent of ...
We investigate how the way galaxies acquire their gas across cosmic time in cos-mological hydrodynam...
This contribution discusses the challenges of implementing star formation and stellar feedback proce...
Context.Modelling the gaseous component of the interstellar medium (ISM) by Smoothed Particles Hydro...
© 2019 The Author(s). We introduce the Stars and MUltiphase Gas in GaLaxiEs - SMUGGLE model, an expl...
none5si©2019 The Author(s)Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical S...
We develop and implement numerical methods for including stellar feedback in galaxy-scale numerical ...
We present a new particle code for modelling the evolution of galaxies. The code is based on a multi...
We present a novel set of stellar feedback models, implemented in the moving-mesh code arepo, design...
We present a new particle code for modelling the evolution of galaxies. The code is based on a multi...
We present a new particle code for modelling the evolution of galaxies. The code is based on a mult...
This contribution discusses the challenges of implementing star formation and stellar feedback proce...
We present a model for star formation and supernova feedback that describes the multiphase structure...
This thesis is primarily concerned with understanding the process of galaxy formation via the simula...
6We investigate the impact of galactic outflow modelling on the formation and evolution of a disc ga...
none3siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2013 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
We investigate how the way galaxies acquire their gas across cosmic time in cos-mological hydrodynam...
This contribution discusses the challenges of implementing star formation and stellar feedback proce...
Context.Modelling the gaseous component of the interstellar medium (ISM) by Smoothed Particles Hydro...
© 2019 The Author(s). We introduce the Stars and MUltiphase Gas in GaLaxiEs - SMUGGLE model, an expl...
none5si©2019 The Author(s)Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of the Royal Astronomical S...
We develop and implement numerical methods for including stellar feedback in galaxy-scale numerical ...
We present a new particle code for modelling the evolution of galaxies. The code is based on a multi...
We present a novel set of stellar feedback models, implemented in the moving-mesh code arepo, design...
We present a new particle code for modelling the evolution of galaxies. The code is based on a multi...
We present a new particle code for modelling the evolution of galaxies. The code is based on a mult...
This contribution discusses the challenges of implementing star formation and stellar feedback proce...
We present a model for star formation and supernova feedback that describes the multiphase structure...
This thesis is primarily concerned with understanding the process of galaxy formation via the simula...
6We investigate the impact of galactic outflow modelling on the formation and evolution of a disc ga...
none3siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2013 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
We investigate how the way galaxies acquire their gas across cosmic time in cos-mological hydrodynam...
This contribution discusses the challenges of implementing star formation and stellar feedback proce...
Context.Modelling the gaseous component of the interstellar medium (ISM) by Smoothed Particles Hydro...