论文标题
超新星反馈和分子云中的能量沉积
Supernova feedback and the energy deposition in molecular clouds
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论文摘要
超新星的反馈通常被称为限制恒星形成,去除星系中的气体的重要过程,因此是银河形成的决定过程。在这里,我们报告了研究超新星爆炸与出生分子云之间相互作用的数值模拟。我们还以电离辐射和恒星风的形式考虑了和以前的高质量恒星反馈的案例。 Supernova能够在云中找到弱点并创建可以通过的通道,从而使许多屏蔽的云在很大程度上没有受到影响。由于先前的恒星反馈的影响,当通道预先存在时,这种效果就会增加。不断扩展的超新星将其能量沉积在这些暴露的通道中的气体中,因此,当反馈已经发生后,质量较小,从而导致流出速度更快,而辐射损失较小。然后,超新星爆炸的全部影响能够影响其所遵循的大规模的大规模。我们得出的结论是,超新星爆炸仅对其致密的出生环境具有中等影响,但是有了预先存在的反馈,超新星的能量效应能够逃脱并影响银河系的更广泛的规模。
Feedback from supernovae is often invoked as an important process in limiting star formation, removing gas from galaxies and hence as a determining process in galaxy formation. Here we report on numerical simulations investigating the interaction between supernova explosions and the natal molecular cloud. We also consider the cases with and without previous feedback from the high-mass star in the form of ionising radiation and stellar winds. The supernova is able to find weak points in the cloud and create channels through which it can escape, leaving much of the well shielded cloud largely unaffected. This effect is increased when the channels are pre-existing due to the effects of previous stellar feedback. The expanding supernova deposits its energy in the gas that is in these exposed channels, and hence sweeps up less mass when feedback has already occurred, resulting in faster outflows with less radiative losses. The full impact of the supernova explosion is then able to impact the larger scale of the galaxy in which it abides. We conclude that supernova explosions only have moderate effects on their dense natal environments but that with pre-existing feedback, the energetic effects of the supernova are able to escape and affect the wider scale medium of the galaxy.