Self-regulation of star formation in disks is controlled by two dimensionless parameters: the Toomre parameter for gravitational instability and the porosity of the interstellar medium to supernova remnant-heated gas. An interplay between these leads to expressions for the gas fraction and star formation efficiency in disks, and to a possible explanation of the Tully-Fisher relation. I further develop feedback arguments that arise from the impact of massive star formation and death on protogalaxies in order to account for the characteristic luminosity of a galaxy and for early winds from forming spheroids.
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Silk, J. (1997). Feedback, Disk Self‐Regulation, and Galaxy Formation. The Astrophysical Journal, 481(2), 703–709. https://doi.org/10.1086/304073
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