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This project investigates the role of massive stars and black holes in generating high-velocity gaseous winds in galaxies. By studying the Milky Way and its satellites, it aims to uncover the physical processes and impacts of these winds on galaxy evolution using advanced observational and theoretical techniques.
Massive stars and black holes in galaxies work together to launch multiphase, gaseous winds at velocities of hundreds of kilometres per second.
These galactic winds play a fundamental role in the evolution of galaxies, as they regulate the formation of new stars by transferring gas from the disk to the surroundings.
Despite the recognised importance of these phenomena, the physical processes behind them and their actual impact on the life of different types of galaxies are still unclear, mainly…
UNIVERSITA DEGLI STUDI DI FIRENZE
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