In the absence of galactic winds, the rate at which gas accretes onto galaxies is determined by the gravitational potential and by radiative cooling. However, outflows driven by supernovae and active galactic nuclei not only eject gas from galaxies, but also prevent gas from accreting in the first place. Furthermore, gas previously ejected from a galaxy can re-accrete onto (the same or a different) galaxy. Because this gas has a high metallicity, its cooling rate is relatively high, which will increase its chances to re-accrete. This complex interplay between gas inflows and outflows is discussed in this chapter. Wind recycling is found to be an important process that fuels galaxies at late times and the recycled gas has different propertie...
We study the evolution of simulated galaxies in the presence of feedback from active galactic nuclei...
We present an analysis of the galaxy-scale gaseous outflows from the Feedback in Realistic Environme...
This paper outlines several key open questions on galaxy outflows, particularly cold outflows, and t...
We analyse cosmological hydrodynamic simulations that include observationally-constrained prescripti...
We investigate how the way galaxies acquire their gas across cosmic time in cos-mological hydrodynam...
none6siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2021 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
For most of their lives, galaxies are surrounded by large and massive coronae of hot gas, which cons...
International audienceWe explore the effect of momentum-driven winds representing radiation-pressure...
This work is focussed on the fate of gas in galaxies, including the relative stripping of hot/cold g...
The exchange of mass, energy, and metals between galaxies and their surrounding circumgalactic mediu...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
Context.The hierarchical model of galaxy formation, despite its many successes, still overpredicts t...
Rapid accretion of cold intergalactic gas plays a crucial role in getting gas into galaxies. It has ...
The role of galactic wind recycling represents one of the largest unknowns in galaxy evolution, as a...
We use cosmological hydrodynamic simulations to study the impact of outflows and radiative feedback ...
We study the evolution of simulated galaxies in the presence of feedback from active galactic nuclei...
We present an analysis of the galaxy-scale gaseous outflows from the Feedback in Realistic Environme...
This paper outlines several key open questions on galaxy outflows, particularly cold outflows, and t...
We analyse cosmological hydrodynamic simulations that include observationally-constrained prescripti...
We investigate how the way galaxies acquire their gas across cosmic time in cos-mological hydrodynam...
none6siThis article has been accepted for publication in MNRAS ©: 2021 The Author(s) Published by Ox...
For most of their lives, galaxies are surrounded by large and massive coronae of hot gas, which cons...
International audienceWe explore the effect of momentum-driven winds representing radiation-pressure...
This work is focussed on the fate of gas in galaxies, including the relative stripping of hot/cold g...
The exchange of mass, energy, and metals between galaxies and their surrounding circumgalactic mediu...
Aiming at understanding the role of stellar feedback in galaxy evolution, I present a study of the h...
Context.The hierarchical model of galaxy formation, despite its many successes, still overpredicts t...
Rapid accretion of cold intergalactic gas plays a crucial role in getting gas into galaxies. It has ...
The role of galactic wind recycling represents one of the largest unknowns in galaxy evolution, as a...
We use cosmological hydrodynamic simulations to study the impact of outflows and radiative feedback ...
We study the evolution of simulated galaxies in the presence of feedback from active galactic nuclei...
We present an analysis of the galaxy-scale gaseous outflows from the Feedback in Realistic Environme...
This paper outlines several key open questions on galaxy outflows, particularly cold outflows, and t...