Cosmic rays as a feedback agent in primordial galactic ecosystems

E. Owen
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High-redshift primordial galaxies have recently been found with evolved stellar populations and complex star-formation histories reaching back to 250 Myr after the Big Bang. Their intense bursts of star-formation appear to be interspersed with sustained periods of strong quenching, however the processes underlying this evolutionary behaviour remain unclear. Unlike later epochs, galaxies in the early Universe are not located in large associations like clusters. Instead, they co-evolve with their developing circumgalactic halo as relatively isolated ecosystems. Thus, the mechanisms that could bring about the downfall of their star-formation are presumably intrinsic, and feedback processes associated with their intense starburst episodes likely play an important role. Cosmic rays are a viable agent to deliver this feedback, and could account for the star-formation histories inferred for these systems. The cosmic ray impact on galaxies may be investigated using the wealth of multi-wavelength data soon to be obtained with the armada of new and upcoming facilities. Complementary approaches to probe their action across the electromagnetic spectrum can be arranged into a distance ladder of cosmic ray feedback signatures. With a clear understanding of how cosmic ray activity in primordial systems can be traced, it will be possible to extend this ladder to high redshifts and map-out the role played by cosmic rays in shaping galaxy evolution over cosmic time.
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宇宙射线作为原始星系生态系统的反馈媒介
高红移的原始星系最近被发现具有进化的恒星种群和复杂的恒星形成历史,可追溯到大爆炸后的250兆尔。它们强烈的恒星形成爆发似乎穿插着持续的强猝灭期,然而,这种进化行为背后的过程尚不清楚。与后来的时代不同,早期宇宙中的星系并不像星系团那样分布在大的群体中。相反,它们作为相对孤立的生态系统与它们正在发展的环星系晕共同进化。因此,可能导致它们的恒星形成崩溃的机制可能是内在的,与它们强烈的星暴事件相关的反馈过程可能起着重要作用。宇宙射线是传递这种反馈的可行媒介,可以解释这些系统的恒星形成历史。宇宙射线对星系的影响可以利用即将获得的大量多波长数据进行研究,这些数据将由新的和即将到来的设备提供。探测它们在电磁波谱上的作用的互补方法可以排列成宇宙射线反馈信号的距离阶梯。随着对原始系统中宇宙射线活动如何被追踪的清晰理解,将有可能将这一阶梯延伸到高红移,并绘制出宇宙射线在宇宙时间内塑造星系演化中所扮演的角色。
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