Coevolving super-Eddington black holes and nuclear starbursts in high-redshift halos naturally generate the V-shaped UV-to-optical spectra and weak high-energy emission of little red dots.
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Simulations demonstrate that high-specific-energy supernova outflows sustain hot CGM at virial temperature, raise t_cool/t_ff above 10, and transition dwarf galaxy feedback from ejective to preventive mode around 5 Gyr.
Thin-shell numerical model of supernova remnants shows high ambient densities inhibit the Sedov-Taylor phase and prevent the reverse shock from reaching the explosion center above n0 = 5e5 cm^-3 due to rapid cooling.
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The full evolution of supernova remnants in low and high density ambient media
Thin-shell numerical model of supernova remnants shows high ambient densities inhibit the Sedov-Taylor phase and prevent the reverse shock from reaching the explosion center above n0 = 5e5 cm^-3 due to rapid cooling.