Enrichment of the High-Redshift IGM by Galactic Winds
Abstract
This paper discusses a semi-numerical method of investigating the enrichment of the intergalactic medium by galactic winds. We find that most galaxies at z >~ 3 should be driving winds, and that (if these winds are similar to those at low-z) these winds should escape to large distances. Our calculations -- which permit exploration of a large region of model parameter space -- indicate that the wind velocity, the mass of the wind-driving galaxies, the fraction of ambient material entrained, and the available time (between wind launch and the observed redshift) all affect wind propagation significantly; other physical effects can be important but are sub-dominant. We find that under reasonable assumptions, the enrichment by 3 <~ z <~ 6 galaxies could account for the quantity of metals seen in the Ly-alpha forest, though it is presently unclear whether this enrichment is compatible with the intergalactic medium's detailed metal distribution or relative quiescence.
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@article{arxiv.astro-ph/0109278,
title = {Enrichment of the High-Redshift IGM by Galactic Winds},
author = {A. Aguirre and J. Schaye and L. Hernquist and D. Weinberg and N. Katz and J. Gardner},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:astro-ph/0109278},
year = {2007}
}
Comments
7 pages, 4 ps figures; to appear in "Chemical Enrichment of Intracluster and Intergalactic Medium", Vulcano, Italy, 14-18 May 2001, ASP Conference Series