Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics
Scientific paper
2004-05-24
Astrophys.J. 612 (2004) 615-627
Astronomy and Astrophysics
Astrophysics
24 pages, 10 figures, to appear in ApJ
Scientific paper
10.1086/422805
We present an analytical and phenomenological model for metal enrichment in halos based on hierarchical structure formation. This model assumes that astration of normal stellar populations along with SNe II already occurs at very high redshift. For halos that are not disrupted by SN II explosions, the chemical evolution of the gas and stars is explicitly determined by the rate of gas infall as compared with the astration rate and the corresponding rate of metal production by SNe II per H atom in the gas. This model provides a good description of the data on [Fe/H] for damped Ly alpha systems over a wide range of redshift 0.5 < z < 5. For all halos not disrupted by SN II explosions, if there is a cessation of gas infall, the metallicities of stars follow a bimodal distribution. This distribution is characterized by a sharp peak at the value of [Fe/H] corresponding to the time of infall cessation and by a broad peak at a higher value of [Fe/H] corresponding to the subsequent period of astration during which the bulk of the remaining gas forms stars. Such a distribution may be compared to that observed for the Galactic halo stars. If the gas in a halo is rapidly lost upon cessation of infall, then an assemblage of stars with a very sharply-defined [Fe/H] value will be left behind. This assemblage of stars may be accreted by a larger system and become a globular cluster of the larger system. We also discuss the masses and metallicities of the globular clusters in this model. (Abridged)
Qian Yong-Zhong
Wasserburg Gerald J.
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