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| author | Zerbo, M. C. De Rossi, M. E. Lara-López, M. A. Cora, S. A. Zenocratti, L. J. |
| author_facet | Zerbo, M. C. De Rossi, M. E. Lara-López, M. A. Cora, S. A. Zenocratti, L. J. |
| contents | The feedback mechanisms triggered by supernova (SN) events and active galactic nuclei (AGN) play a central role in regulating the star formation and shaping galaxy properties. However, quantifying the impact and efficiency of these processes remains a challenge. In this study, we use the EAGLE cosmological hydrodynamics simulations to examine different models of SN and AGN feedback. Our goal is to investigate how variations in these processes impact the properties of simulated galaxy populations. Specifically, we focus on the analysis of effective yields, evaluating their capability to trace the effects of feedback processes on scaling relations. Our work contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between different feedback scenarios and the evolution of galaxies. |
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| spellingShingle | Connection between feedback processes and the effective yields of EAGLE galaxies Zerbo, M. C. De Rossi, M. E. Lara-López, M. A. Cora, S. A. Zenocratti, L. J. Astrophysics of Galaxies The feedback mechanisms triggered by supernova (SN) events and active galactic nuclei (AGN) play a central role in regulating the star formation and shaping galaxy properties. However, quantifying the impact and efficiency of these processes remains a challenge. In this study, we use the EAGLE cosmological hydrodynamics simulations to examine different models of SN and AGN feedback. Our goal is to investigate how variations in these processes impact the properties of simulated galaxy populations. Specifically, we focus on the analysis of effective yields, evaluating their capability to trace the effects of feedback processes on scaling relations. Our work contributes to a deeper understanding of the complex relationship between different feedback scenarios and the evolution of galaxies. |
| title | Connection between feedback processes and the effective yields of EAGLE galaxies |
| topic | Astrophysics of Galaxies |
| url | https://arxiv.org/abs/2407.07980 |