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Starburst‐driven Mass Loss from Dwarf Galaxies: Efficiency and Metal Ejection
1999
Astrophysical Journal
We model the effects of repeated supernova explosions from starbursts in dwarf galaxies on the interstellar medium of these galaxies, taking into account the gravitational potential of their dominant dark matter haloes. We explore supernova rates from one every 30,000 yr to one every 3 million yr, equivalent to steady mechanical luminosities of L=0.1-10 x 10^38 ergs/s, occurring in dwarf galaxies with gas masses M_g=10^6 - 10^9 solar masses. We address in detail, both analytically and
doi:10.1086/306832
fatcat:t7oucrjwgzddzkhr4wtlzhqwdm