TNG50 shows galactic outflow mass loading is non-monotonic with stellar mass, rising rapidly above 10^10.5 Msun due to black hole feedback, and produces fast multi-phase outflows with emergent collimation.
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Spectroscopy of a z=3.409 quasar detects three freely expanding outflows with radial N/C gradients, indicating a transition from ejective to regulative feedback.
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First Results from the TNG50 Simulation: Galactic outflows driven by supernovae and black hole feedback
TNG50 shows galactic outflow mass loading is non-monotonic with stellar mass, rising rapidly above 10^10.5 Msun due to black hole feedback, and produces fast multi-phase outflows with emergent collimation.
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Radial gradients revealed by mutliscale outflows from down-the-barrel spectroscopy toward a quasar at redshift 3.4
Spectroscopy of a z=3.409 quasar detects three freely expanding outflows with radial N/C gradients, indicating a transition from ejective to regulative feedback.