Supernova explosions and the loss of baryonic matter in a dark halo.

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Cosmology: Dark Matter, Supernovae: Explosions, Galactic Halos: Mass Loss

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The feedback effect of supernova explosions on dwarf galaxies in the cold dark matter dominated universe is studied. A mass loss model of galaxies and a method of comparing the model with observations are developed. It is found that when a galaxy is surrounded by a dark halo, the mass loss caused by supernova explosions is severely restricted, but not as severely as was expected. If one assumes the collapse redshift to be z = 2 - 8, the model agrees with the observations for the range of parameters chosen, and indicates that less massive galaxies are formed first.

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