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Feedback in low-mass galaxies in the early Universe
Review
关键词: STAR-FORMING GALAXIES;    ALPHA-EMITTING GALAXIES;    SIMILAR-TO 2-3;    GRAVITATIONALLY LENSED GALAXY;    UV LUMINOSITY FUNCTION;    METAL-LINE ABSORPTION;    LYMAN BREAK GALAXIES;    10 BILLION YEARS;    LY-ALPHA;    METALLICITY RELATION;   
DOI  :  10.1038/nature14454
来源: SCIE
【 摘 要 】

The formation, evolution and death of massive stars release large quantities of energy and momentum into the gas surrounding the sites of star formation. This process, generically termed 'feedback', inhibits further star formation either by removing gas from the galaxy, or by heating it to temperatures that are too high to form new stars. Observations reveal feedback in the form of galactic-scale outflows of gas in galaxies with high rates of star formation, especially in the early Universe. Feedback in faint, low-mass galaxies probably facilitated the escape of ionizing radiation from galaxies when the Universe was about 500 million years old, so that the hydrogen between galaxies changed from neutral to ionized-the last major phase transition in the Universe.

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