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2006MNRAS.373.1265O - Mon. Not. R. Astron. Soc., 373, 1265-1292 (2006/December-3)

Cosmological simulations of intergalactic medium enrichment from galactic outflows.

OPPENHEIMER B.D. and DAVE R.

Abstract (from CDS):

We investigate models of self-consistent chemical enrichment of the intergalactic medium (IGM) from z = 6.0 ⟶ 1.5, based on hydrodynamic simulations of structure formation that explicitly incorporate outflows from star-forming galaxies. Our main result is that outflow parametrizations derived from observations of local starburst galaxies, in particular momentum-driven wind scenarios, provide the best agreement with observations of Civ absorption at z ∼ 2-5. Such models sufficiently enrich the high-z IGM to produce a global mass density of Civ absorbers that is relatively invariant from z = 5.5 ⟶ 1.5, in agreement with observations. This occurs despite continual IGM enrichment causing an increase in volume-averaged metallicity by ∼x5-10 over this redshift range, because energy input accompanying the enriching outflows causes a drop in the global ionization fraction of Civ. Comparisons to observed Civ column density and linewidth distributions and Civ-based pixel optical depth ratios provide significant constraints on wind models. Our best-fitting outflow models show mean IGM temperatures only slightly above our no-outflow case, metal filling factors of just a few per cent with volume-weighted metallicities around 10–3 at z ∼ 3, significant amounts of collisionally ionized Civ absorption and a metallicity-density relationship that rises rapidly at low overdensities and flattens at higher ones. In general, we find that outflow speeds must be high enough to enrich the low-density IGM at early times but low enough not to overheat it, and concurrently must significantly suppress early star formation while still producing enough early metals. It is therefore non-trivial that locally calibrated momentum-driven wind scenarios naturally yield the desired strength and evolution of outflows, and suggest that such models represent a significant step towards understanding the impact of galactic outflows on galaxies and the IGM across cosmic time.

Abstract Copyright: 2006 The Authors. Journal compilation © 2006 RAS

Journal keyword(s): methods: numerical - galaxies: formation - galaxies: high-redshift - intergalactic medium - cosmology: theory

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