INTER-UNIVERSITY  CENTRE  FOR  ASTRONOMY  AND  ASTROPHYSICS
(An Autonomous Institution of the University Grants Commission)

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  SEMINAR

 

DR. SHARANYA SUR

Indian Institute of Astrophysics, Bangalore
 
Outflows from high surface density galaxies
 
 

High surface density, rapidly star-forming galaxies are observed to have ˜ 50 - 100 km/s line-of-sight velocity dispersions, which are much higher than expected from supernova driving alone. In this talk, the speaker will describe three-dimensional interstellar medium simulations that explore the impact of such high velocity dispersions, which arise solely from gravitational instabilities. The motions lead to strong global outflows, triggered by a thermal runaway caused by turbulent heating coupled with the inefficient cooling of > 105 K material. Our results suggests that in strongly, self-gravitating disks, outflows may be enhanced by, but need not be caused by, energy input from supernovae.

 
IUCAA Lecture Hall, Bhaskara 3
July 20, 2016, 16:00 hrs.