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Galactic Disk Winds Driven by Cosmic Ray Pressure
S. Alwin Mao,
Eve Charis Ostriker
Astrophysical Sciences
Princeton Center for Theoretical Science
Princeton Institute for Computational Science and Engineering
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Physics & Astronomy
cosmic rays
78%
halos
33%
pressure ratio
31%
gases
25%
critical point
22%
angular momentum
20%
upwelling water
19%
galactic winds
18%
space exploration
17%
wind velocity
16%
potential gradients
16%
disk galaxies
15%
launching
14%
star formation rate
13%
pressure gradients
12%
gravitational fields
12%
escape
12%
momentum transfer
12%
energy transfer
10%
scaling
8%
radii
7%
acoustics
7%
magnetic fields
6%
Earth & Environmental Sciences
cosmic ray
100%
fountain
37%
angular momentum
36%
loss
30%
gas
29%
speed
28%
rate
19%
pressure gradient
14%
outflow
13%
upwelling
12%
magnetic field
12%
momentum
12%
sound
11%
wind velocity
11%
energy
7%
parameter
5%