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arxiv: 0908.1756 · v1 · submitted 2009-08-12 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO

Radiation Pressure Supported Starburst Galaxies & The Fueling of Active Galactic Nuclei

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Radiation pressure from the absorption and scattering of starlight by dust grains may be a crucial feedback mechanism in starburst galaxies and the self-gravitating parsec-scale disks that accompany the fueling of active galactic nuclei. I review the case for radiation pressure in both optically-thin and highly optically-thick contexts. I describe the conditions for which Eddington-limited star formation yields a characteristic flux of ~10^{13} L_sun/kpc^2, and I discuss the physical circumstances for which the flux from radiation pressure supported disks is below or above this value. In particular, I describe the young stellar disk on ~0.1 pc scales at the Galactic Center. I argue that its bolometric flux at formation, ~10^{15} L_sun/kpc^2, and the observed stellar mass and scale height imply that the disk may have been radiation pressure supported during formation.

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