The effects of stimulated star formation on the evolution of the galaxy. III - The chemical evolution of nonlinear systems

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Chemical Evolution, Galactic Evolution, Milky Way Galaxy, Star Formation, Stellar Composition, Metallicity, Nonlinear Systems, Time Dependence

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The evolution of models for star formation in galaxies with disk and halo components is discussed. Two phases for the halo (gas and stars) and three for the disk (including clouds) are used in these calculations. The star-formation history is followed using nonlinear phase-coupling models which completely determine the populations of the phases as a function of time. It is shown that for a wide range of parameters, including the effects of both spontaneous and stimulated star formation and mass exchange between the spatial components of the system, the observed chemical history of the galaxy can easily be obtained. The most sensitive parameter in the detailed metallicity and star-formation history for the system is the rate of return of gas to the diffuse phase upon stellar death.

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