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Dust Grain Growth & Dusty Supernovae in Low-Metallicity Molecular Clouds

Astrophysics of Galaxies 2022-08-03 v1

Abstract

We present 3-D hydrodynamical models of the evolution of superbubbles powered by stellar winds and supernovae from young coeval massive star clusters within low metallicity (Z=0.02Z = 0.02Z_{\odot}), clumpy molecular clouds. We explore the initial stages of the superbubble evolution, including the occurrence of pair-instability and core-collapse supernovae. Our aim is to study the occurrence of dust grain growth within orbiting dusty clumps, and in the superbubble's swept-up supershell. We also aim to address the survival of dust grains produced by sequential supernovae. The model accounts for the star cluster gravitational potential and self-gravity of the parent cloud. It also considers radiative cooling (including that induced by dust) and a state-of-the-art population synthesis model for the coeval cluster. As shown before, a superbubble embedded into a clumpy medium becomes highly distorted, expanding mostly due to the hot gas streaming through low density channels. Our results indicate that in the case of massive (107\sim10^7M_{\odot}) molecular clouds, hosting a super star cluster (5.6×105\sim5.6\times10^5M_{\odot}), grain growth increments the dust mass at a rate 4.8×105\sim4.8\times10^{-5}M_{\odot} yr1^{-1} during the first 2.52.5Myr of the superbubble's evolution, while the net contribution of pair-instability and core-collapse supernovae to the superbubble's dust budget is 1200\sim1200M(MSC/5.6×105_{\odot} (M_{SC}/5.6\times10^{5}M)_{\odot}), where MSCM_{SC} is the stellar mass of the starburst. Therefore, dust grain growth and dust injection by supernovae lead to create, without invoking a top-heavy initial mass function, massive amounts of dust within low-metallicity star-forming molecular clouds, in accordance with the large dust mass present in galaxies soon after the onset of cosmic reionization.

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@article{arxiv.2206.06382,
  title  = {Dust Grain Growth & Dusty Supernovae in Low-Metallicity Molecular Clouds},
  author = {Sergio Martínez-González and Richard Wünsch and Guillermo Tenorio-Tagle and Sergiy Silich and Dorottya Szécsi and Jan Palouš},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2206.06382},
  year   = {2022}
}

Comments

8 pages, 4 figures. Accepted for publication in The Astrophysical Journal