Roles of Supernova and Active Galactic Nucleus Feedback in Shaping the Baryonic Content in a Wide Range of Dark Matter Halo Masses
Emanuele Contini et al 2025 ApJS 281 2 Simulation results suggest that supernova feedback dominates in galaxies with relatively low-mass halos, while active galactic nucleus feedback plays a larger…
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