2025-05-29 –, Main Conference Room
Galactic winds powered by star formation are a ubiquitous multiphase phenomenon associated with concentrated starbursts. These winds, particularly their cool phases, remove material from the starburst region and drive it into the circumgalactic medium, affecting the duration of the star formation episode. At their base there are massive clusters, injecting energy and momentum that act as feedback, sometimes driving their own winds. I will briefly discuss the view of the phenomenon afforded by observations by ALMA and JWST, and discuss the prospects for future observatories.