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Photon Feedback: Screening and the Eddington Limit

Published 8 Feb 2013 in astro-ph.CO and astro-ph.GA | (1302.2148v1)

Abstract: Bright star-forming galaxies radiate well below their Eddington Limit. The value of the flux-mean opacity that mediates the radiation force onto matter is orders of magnitude smaller than the UV or optical dust opacity. On empirical grounds, it is shown that high-redshift ULIRGs radiate at two orders of magnitude below their Eddington Limit, while the local starbursters M82 and Arp 220 radiate at a few percent of their Eddington Limit. A simple model for the radiative transfer of UV and optical light in dust-rich environments is considered. Radiation pressure on dust does not greatly affect the large-scale gas dynamics of star-forming galaxies.

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