The interstellar medium in our galaxy is a complex system which involves multiphase gas in a wide range of temperatures and densities. Accompanied by physical processes such as cooling, gravity and magnetic fields it is known that the supernovae blast waves can reshuffle the ISM by generating a galactic fountain. In our study, we mainly focus on estimating the fuel rate of the fountain which is defined as the supply rate of material from the gas falling back into the galactic disk. We take into account the effect of cooling by combining the use of non-equilibrium ionization (NEI) and collisional ionization equilibrium (CIE). Dealing with cooling in this manner, we aim to reduce computation time by using a prebuilt CIE cooling table at appli...
We study how outflows of gas launched from a central galaxy undergoing repeated starbursts propagate...
Context. Gas cooling and other thermal processes in the interstellar medium are intimately related t...
The ejection of gas out of the disc in late-type galaxies is related to star formation and is mainly...
We use a model of the Galactic fountain to simulate the neutral-hydrogen emission of the Milky Way G...
Feedback from the most massive components of a young stellar cluster deeply affects the surrounding ...
Observations give evidences of the presence of metals in the intergalactic medium (IGM). The stars r...
Over the last few years, evidence that nearby spiral galaxies are surrounded by massive halos of col...
The ejection of the gas out of the disc in late-type galaxies is related to star formation and is du...
In this thesis I examine supernova feedback in hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy disks. Understan...
In star-forming galaxies, stellar feedback can have a dual effect on the circumgalactic medium both ...
We have calculated the time-dependent, nonequilibrium thermal and ionization history of gas cooling ...
The evolution of the Milky Way, and its thin disc in particular, is a history of continuous accretio...
International audienceBy using a novel interface between the modern smoothed particle hydrodynamics ...
Star-forming disc galaxies such as the Milky Way need to accrete ≳1 M⊙ of gas each year to sustain t...
We study how outflows of gas launched from a central galaxy undergoing repeated starbursts propagate...
Context. Gas cooling and other thermal processes in the interstellar medium are intimately related t...
The ejection of gas out of the disc in late-type galaxies is related to star formation and is mainly...
We use a model of the Galactic fountain to simulate the neutral-hydrogen emission of the Milky Way G...
Feedback from the most massive components of a young stellar cluster deeply affects the surrounding ...
Observations give evidences of the presence of metals in the intergalactic medium (IGM). The stars r...
Over the last few years, evidence that nearby spiral galaxies are surrounded by massive halos of col...
The ejection of the gas out of the disc in late-type galaxies is related to star formation and is du...
In this thesis I examine supernova feedback in hydrodynamical simulations of galaxy disks. Understan...
In star-forming galaxies, stellar feedback can have a dual effect on the circumgalactic medium both ...
We have calculated the time-dependent, nonequilibrium thermal and ionization history of gas cooling ...
The evolution of the Milky Way, and its thin disc in particular, is a history of continuous accretio...
International audienceBy using a novel interface between the modern smoothed particle hydrodynamics ...
Star-forming disc galaxies such as the Milky Way need to accrete ≳1 M⊙ of gas each year to sustain t...
We study how outflows of gas launched from a central galaxy undergoing repeated starbursts propagate...
Context. Gas cooling and other thermal processes in the interstellar medium are intimately related t...
The ejection of gas out of the disc in late-type galaxies is related to star formation and is mainly...