The [CII]-to-molecular gas conversion factor evolves from over 10,000 to about 10 solar masses per solar luminosity as galaxies enrich from very low metallicity at high redshift to higher values later, making a redshift-independent factor unusable.
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A dust-driven streaming instability amplifies magnetic fields downstream of supernova remnant shocks and can account for observed X-ray filaments without upstream amplification.
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Cosmic evolution of the [CII]-to-molecular gas relation
The [CII]-to-molecular gas conversion factor evolves from over 10,000 to about 10 solar masses per solar luminosity as galaxies enrich from very low metallicity at high redshift to higher values later, making a redshift-independent factor unusable.
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Dust-driven streaming instability and magnetic field amplification downstream of supernova remnant shocks
A dust-driven streaming instability amplifies magnetic fields downstream of supernova remnant shocks and can account for observed X-ray filaments without upstream amplification.