Recent observations have revealed massive galactic molecular outflows that may have the physical conditions (high gas densities) required to form stars. Indeed, several recent models predict that such massive outflows may ignite star formation within the outflow itself. This star-formation mode, in which stars form with high radial velocities, could contribute to the morphological evolution of galaxies, to the evolution in size and velocity dispersion of the spheroidal component of galaxies, and would contribute to the population of high-velocity stars, which could even escape the galaxy. Such star formation could provide in situ chemical enrichment of the circumgalactic and intergalactic medium (through supernova explosions of young stars ...
International audienceGalaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
International audienceGalaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas...
Recent observations have revealed massive galactic molecular outflows that may have the physical con...
Several models have predicted that stars could form inside galactic outflows and that this would be ...
Several models have predicted that stars could form inside galactic outflows and that this would be ...
We study stellar-halo formation using six Milky-Way-mass galaxies in FIRE-2 cosmological zoom simula...
We study stellar-halo formation using six Milky-Way-mass galaxies in FIRE-2 cosmological zoom simula...
Intense star formation in galaxies results in powerful, galactic-scale outflows of gas. Because star...
Galaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas converted into stars ...
We investigate the connection between galactic outflows and star formation using two independent dat...
Recent observations have revealed that starburst galaxies can drive molecular gas outflows through s...
We investigate the connection between galactic outflows and star formation using two independent dat...
Several active galaxies show strong evidence for fast (v[Subscript: out] ∼ 1000 km s[Superscript: −1...
Galaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas converted into stars ...
International audienceGalaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
International audienceGalaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas...
Recent observations have revealed massive galactic molecular outflows that may have the physical con...
Several models have predicted that stars could form inside galactic outflows and that this would be ...
Several models have predicted that stars could form inside galactic outflows and that this would be ...
We study stellar-halo formation using six Milky-Way-mass galaxies in FIRE-2 cosmological zoom simula...
We study stellar-halo formation using six Milky-Way-mass galaxies in FIRE-2 cosmological zoom simula...
Intense star formation in galaxies results in powerful, galactic-scale outflows of gas. Because star...
Galaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas converted into stars ...
We investigate the connection between galactic outflows and star formation using two independent dat...
Recent observations have revealed that starburst galaxies can drive molecular gas outflows through s...
We investigate the connection between galactic outflows and star formation using two independent dat...
Several active galaxies show strong evidence for fast (v[Subscript: out] ∼ 1000 km s[Superscript: −1...
Galaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas converted into stars ...
International audienceGalaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas...
The present star formation rate (SFR) in the inner Galaxy is puzzling for the chemical evolution mod...
International audienceGalaxies grow inefficiently, with only a small percentage of the available gas...