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arxiv: 1101.3577 · v1 · pith:63TA4XLPnew · submitted 2011-01-18 · 🌌 astro-ph.CO

Radiation Pressure Feedback in Galaxies

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keywords feedbackgalaxiespressureradiationeddingtonstar-formingdustmechanism
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We evaluate radiation pressure from starlight on dust as a feedback mechanism in star-forming galaxies by comparing the luminosity and flux of star-forming systems to the dust Eddington limit. The linear LFIR--L'HCN correlation provides evidence that galaxies may be regulated by radiation pressure feedback. We show that star-forming galaxies approach but do not dramatically exceed Eddington, but many systems are significantly below Eddington, perhaps due to the "intermittency" of star formation. Better constraints on the dust-to-gas ratio and the CO- and HCN-to-H2 conversion factors are needed to make a definitive assessment of radiation pressure as a feedback mechanism.

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