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Early metal enrichment by pregalactic outflows. II. Three-dimensional simulations of blow-away

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ASTROPHYSICAL JOURNAL
Volume 571, Issue 1, Pages 40-55

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UNIV CHICAGO PRESS
DOI: 10.1086/339913

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cosmology : theory; galaxies : formation; hydrodynamics; intergalactic medium; supernovae : general

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Supernova (SN)-driven pregalactic outflows may be an efficient mechanism for distributing the product of stellar nucleosynthesis over large cosmological volumes prior to the reionization epoch. Here, we present results from three-dimensional numerical simulations of the dynamics of SN-driven bubbles as they propagate through and escape the grasp of subgalactic halos with masses M = 10(8) h(-1) M-. at redshift z = 9. Halos in this mass range are characterized by very short dynamical timescales ( and even shorter gas cooling times) and may therefore form stars in a rapid but intense burst before SN feedback quenches further star formation. The hydrodynamic simulations use a nested grid method to follow the evolution of explosive multi-SN events operating on the characteristic timescale of a few times 10(7) yr, the lifetime of massive stars. The results confirm that if the star formation efficiency of subgalactic halos is less than or similar to10%, a significant fraction of the halo gas will be lifted out of the potential well (blow-away), shock the intergalactic medium, and pollute it with metal-enriched material, a scenario recently advocated by Madau, Ferrara, & Rees. The volume filling factor of the ejecta is of order unity. Depending on the stellar distribution, we find that less than 30% of the available SN energy gets converted into kinetic energy of the blown-away material, the remainder being radiated away. It appears that mechanical feedback is less efficient than expected from simple energetic arguments, as off-nuclear SN explosions drive inward-propagating shocks that tend to collect and pile up cold gas in the central regions of the host halo. Low-mass galaxies at early epochs may survive multiple SN events and continue forming stars.

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