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1999ApJ...513..142M - Astrophys. J., 513, 142-155 (1999/March-1)

Starburst-driven mass loss from dwarf galaxies: efficiency and metal ejection.

MAC LOW M.-M. and FERRARA A.

Abstract (from CDS):

We model the effects of repeated supernova (SN) explosions from starbursts in dwarf galaxies on the interstellar medium of these galaxies, taking into account the gravitational potential of their dominant dark matter halos. We explore SN rates from one every 30,000 yr to one every 3 Myr, equivalent to steady mechanical luminosities of L=0.1-10x1038 ergs.s–1, occurring in dwarf galaxies with gas masses Mg=106-109 M. We address in detail, both analytically and numerically, the following three questions: We give quantitative results for when blowout will or will not occur in galaxies with 106 M≤Mg≤109 M. Surprisingly, we find that the mass ejection efficiency is very low for galaxies with mass Mg≥107 M. Only galaxies with Mg≲106 M have their interstellar gas blown away, and then virtually independently of L. On the other hand, metals from the SN ejecta are accelerated to velocities larger than the escape speed from the galaxy far more easily than the gas. We find that for L38=1, only about 30% of the metals are retained by a 109 M galaxy, and virtually none by smaller galaxies. We discuss the implications of our results for the evolution, metallicity, and observational properties of dwarf galaxies.

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Journal keyword(s): Galaxies: Evolution - Galaxies: Starburst - Galaxies: Stellar Content - Hydrodynamics - Stars: Supernovae: General

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