Massive-Star Feedback at Low Metallicity
Abstract
Early cosmic epochs are characterized by low metallicity and high specific star-formation rates. These conditions are dominated by massive-star feedback that may be dramatically different than the traditional model dominated by hot, thermal superwinds driven by supernova explosions. Instead, metal-poor feedback from massive stars may be radiation-dominated, with weak mechanical feedback, possibly aiding the escape of Lyα and Lyman continuum radiation. I will describe our understanding that is emerging from observations of starburst galaxies in the local universe.
- Publication:
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Early Disk-Galaxy Formation from JWST to the Milky Way
- Pub Date:
- 2024
- DOI:
- Bibcode:
- 2024IAUS..377...14O
- Keywords:
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- massive stars;
- galactic winds;
- superbubbles;
- young massive clusters;
- core-collapse supernovae;
- starburst galaxies;
- emission-line galaxies;
- galaxy evolution;
- reionization