Understanding the physics of galaxy formation is an outstanding problem in modern astrophysics. Recent cosmological simulations have demonstrated that feedback by star formation, supernovae and active galactic nuclei appears to be critical in obtaining realistic disk galaxies and to slow down star formation to the small observed rates. However the particular physical processes underlying these feedback processes still remain elusive. In particular, these simulations neglected magnetic fields and relativistic particle populations (so-called cosmic rays). Those are known to provide a pressure support comparable to the thermal gas in our Galaxy and couple dynamically and thermally to the gas, which seriously questions their neglect. After intr...
International audienceCosmic rays (CRs) are thought to play an important role in galaxy evolution. W...
Abstract The last decade has been dense with new devel-opments in the search for the sources of Gala...
Recent observations of galaxy clusters in radio and X-ray indicate that cosmic rays and magnetic fie...
Recent studies show the importance of feedback in the evolution of the star formation rate in the Un...
Context. Star-forming galaxies emit non-thermal radiation from radio to γ rays. Observations show th...
International audienceDuring the last decade, cosmological simulations have managed to reproduce rea...
We investigate improved, more physical methods for modelling key processes in galaxy formation that ...
Recent observations of cosmic ray composition imply that the average amount of interstellar matter t...
Diffusive shock acceleration operating at expanding supernova remnant shells is by far the most popu...
Cosmic rays (CRs) play a decisive role within our own Galaxy. They provide partial pressure support...
It is well known that cosmic rays contribute significantly to the pressure of the interstellar medi...
A model of cosmic ray propagation is proposed to explain the knee of the cosmic ray energy spectrum ...
International audienceContinuum gamma-ray emission produced by interactions of cosmic rays with inte...
Cosmic rays (CRs) are thought to play an important role in galaxy evolution. We study their effect w...
High-redshift primordial galaxies have recently been found with evolved stellar populations and comp...
International audienceCosmic rays (CRs) are thought to play an important role in galaxy evolution. W...
Abstract The last decade has been dense with new devel-opments in the search for the sources of Gala...
Recent observations of galaxy clusters in radio and X-ray indicate that cosmic rays and magnetic fie...
Recent studies show the importance of feedback in the evolution of the star formation rate in the Un...
Context. Star-forming galaxies emit non-thermal radiation from radio to γ rays. Observations show th...
International audienceDuring the last decade, cosmological simulations have managed to reproduce rea...
We investigate improved, more physical methods for modelling key processes in galaxy formation that ...
Recent observations of cosmic ray composition imply that the average amount of interstellar matter t...
Diffusive shock acceleration operating at expanding supernova remnant shells is by far the most popu...
Cosmic rays (CRs) play a decisive role within our own Galaxy. They provide partial pressure support...
It is well known that cosmic rays contribute significantly to the pressure of the interstellar medi...
A model of cosmic ray propagation is proposed to explain the knee of the cosmic ray energy spectrum ...
International audienceContinuum gamma-ray emission produced by interactions of cosmic rays with inte...
Cosmic rays (CRs) are thought to play an important role in galaxy evolution. We study their effect w...
High-redshift primordial galaxies have recently been found with evolved stellar populations and comp...
International audienceCosmic rays (CRs) are thought to play an important role in galaxy evolution. W...
Abstract The last decade has been dense with new devel-opments in the search for the sources of Gala...
Recent observations of galaxy clusters in radio and X-ray indicate that cosmic rays and magnetic fie...