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Why Outflows Have Low Angular Momentum
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Why Outflows Have Low Angular Momentum

Abstract

We outline why galactic outflows preferentially remove low angular momentum material, and show that this is a natural result when structure forms in a cold dark matter cosmology. The driving factors are the fact that the mean angular momentum of accreted material increases with time, the existence of an extended reservoir of low angular momentum gas which is not within star forming regions and hence not subjected to being directly blown out and the tendency for outflows to follow the path of least resistance which is perpendicular to the disk.

Authors

Brook C; Governato F; Roškar R; Brooks A; Mayer L; Quinn T; Wadsley J; Debattista VP; Popescu CC

Volume

1240

Pagination

pp. 203-206

Publisher

AIP Publishing

Publication Date

June 8, 2010

DOI

10.1063/1.3458487

Conference proceedings

AIP Conference Proceedings

Issue

1

ISSN

0094-243X
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