Evolution of the ISM and Galactic Activity
Gaibler, V., Camenzind, M. and Krause, M.
(2005)
Evolution of the ISM and Galactic Activity.
In: 1st Arizona/Heidelberg Symposium "The High Redshift Frontier", 2004-11-30 - 2004-12-03.
We study the effects of time-dependent mass injection and heating on the evolution of the interstellar medium (ISM) in elliptical galaxies. As the large and luminous ellipticals have supermassive black holes at their cores, which were probably much less massive in the young universe, feeding these black holes is essential. We examine steady state solutions and describe the impact of the initial starburst on the evolution of the ISM and consequences for galactic activity, based on results from Starburst99.
Item Type | Conference or Workshop Item (Poster) |
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Additional information | Volker Gaibler, Max Camenzind, and Martin Krause, 'Evolution of the ISM and Galactic Activity', paper presented at the 1st Arizona/Heidelberg Symposium "The High Redshift Frontier", 30 November 2004 - 3 December 2004, Tucson, AZ, USA. |
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