We explore the impact of diffusive cosmic rays (CRs) on the evolution of the interstellar medium (ISM) under varying assumptions of supernova explosion environment. In practice, we systematically vary the relative fractions of supernovae (SN) occurring in star-forming high-density gas and those occurring in random locations decoupled from star-forming gas to account for SN from run-away stars or explosions in regions that have been cleared by prior SN, stellar winds, or radiation. We explore various mixed models by adjusting these fractions relative to each other. We find that in the simple system of a periodic stratified gas layer the ISM structure will evolve to one of two solutions: a "peak driving" state where warm gas is volume filling...
Understanding the physics of galaxy formation is an outstanding problem in modern astrophysics. Rece...
Cosmic rays (CRs) with ~GeV energies can contribute significantly to the energy and pressure budget ...
Recently, cosmic rays (CRs) have emerged as a leading candidate for driving galactic winds. Small-sc...
We present a hydrodynamical simulation of the turbulent, magnetized, supernova (SN)-driven interstel...
We study the formation of galactic outflows from supernova (SN) explosions with the moving-mesh code...
We examine in detail the recent proposal that extreme cosmic ray dominated regions (CRDRs) character...
We consider the effects of cosmic ray (CR) protons generated in the early star forming galaxies, on ...
International audienceDuring the last decade, cosmological simulations have managed to reproduce rea...
We study the formation of galactic outflows from supernova (SN) explosions with the moving-mesh code...
Large reservoirs of cold (~10⁴ K) gas exist out to and beyond the virial radius in the circumgalacti...
21 pages, 8 figures, Invited contribution to the Sant Cugat Forum on Astrophysics: Workshop on Cosmi...
It is well known that cosmic rays (CRs) contribute significantly to the pressure of the interstellar...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Recent precise measurements of primary and secondary cosmic rays (CRs) in the TV rigidity domain hav...
Cosmic rays (CRs) with ∼GeV energies can contribute significantly to the energy and pressure budget ...
Understanding the physics of galaxy formation is an outstanding problem in modern astrophysics. Rece...
Cosmic rays (CRs) with ~GeV energies can contribute significantly to the energy and pressure budget ...
Recently, cosmic rays (CRs) have emerged as a leading candidate for driving galactic winds. Small-sc...
We present a hydrodynamical simulation of the turbulent, magnetized, supernova (SN)-driven interstel...
We study the formation of galactic outflows from supernova (SN) explosions with the moving-mesh code...
We examine in detail the recent proposal that extreme cosmic ray dominated regions (CRDRs) character...
We consider the effects of cosmic ray (CR) protons generated in the early star forming galaxies, on ...
International audienceDuring the last decade, cosmological simulations have managed to reproduce rea...
We study the formation of galactic outflows from supernova (SN) explosions with the moving-mesh code...
Large reservoirs of cold (~10⁴ K) gas exist out to and beyond the virial radius in the circumgalacti...
21 pages, 8 figures, Invited contribution to the Sant Cugat Forum on Astrophysics: Workshop on Cosmi...
It is well known that cosmic rays (CRs) contribute significantly to the pressure of the interstellar...
Context. Galactic cosmic rays are widely assumed to arise from diffusive shock acceleration, specifi...
Recent precise measurements of primary and secondary cosmic rays (CRs) in the TV rigidity domain hav...
Cosmic rays (CRs) with ∼GeV energies can contribute significantly to the energy and pressure budget ...
Understanding the physics of galaxy formation is an outstanding problem in modern astrophysics. Rece...
Cosmic rays (CRs) with ~GeV energies can contribute significantly to the energy and pressure budget ...
Recently, cosmic rays (CRs) have emerged as a leading candidate for driving galactic winds. Small-sc...