Feedback and tidal stripping in dwarf galaxies
David Williamson
Université Laval


The observed mass-metallicity relation demonstrates the metallicity of a galaxy increases tends to increase with its mass. Various mechanisms have been proposed to explain this trend, including suppression of outflows by a strong halo potential or by inflowing material, as well as processes such as ram-stripping and tidal-stripping of metal-rich ejecta. Although tidal stripping may not be a key factor, it likely has a significant contribution in the depletion of metals from dwarf galaxies. We are performing simulations to quantify the strength of this effect. Producing realistic dwarf galaxies necessitates the use of suitable star-formation and feedback methods, which I will review.

Date: Thursday, 20 November 2014
Time: 11:30
Where: Université de Montréal
  Pavillon Roger-Gaudry, local D-460
Contact: Pierre Bastien