Mashchenko Sergey, Wadsley James, Couchman H M P
Department of Physics and Astronomy, McMaster University, Hamilton, ON L8S 4M1, Canada.
Science. 2008 Jan 11;319(5860):174-7. doi: 10.1126/science.1148666. Epub 2007 Nov 29.
Dwarf galaxies pose substantial challenges for cosmological models. In particular, current models predict a dark-matter density that is divergent at the center, which is in sharp contrast with observations that indicate a core of roughly constant density. Energy feedback, from supernova explosions and stellar winds, has been proposed as a major factor shaping the evolution of dwarf galaxies. We present detailed cosmological simulations with sufficient resolution both to model the relevant physical processes and to directly assess the impact of stellar feedback on observable properties of dwarf galaxies. We show that feedback drives large-scale, bulk motions of the interstellar gas, resulting in substantial gravitational potential fluctuations and a consequent reduction in the central matter density, bringing the theoretical predictions in agreement with observations.
矮星系给宇宙学模型带来了巨大挑战。特别是,当前模型预测暗物质密度在中心发散,这与表明存在大致恒定密度核心的观测结果形成鲜明对比。来自超新星爆发和恒星风的能量反馈被认为是塑造矮星系演化的一个主要因素。我们进行了具有足够分辨率的详细宇宙学模拟,既能对相关物理过程进行建模,又能直接评估恒星反馈对矮星系可观测属性的影响。我们表明,反馈驱动星际气体的大规模整体运动,导致巨大的引力势波动,进而使中心物质密度降低,使理论预测与观测结果相符。