Atoms as monitors of galactic evolution

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astrophysics

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Abundance, Galactic Evolution, Interstellar Matter, Radioactive Age Determination, Big Bang Cosmology, Deuterium, Fractionation, Galactic Rotation, Gravitational Collapse, Interstellar Gas, Isotope Effect, Radioactive Isotopes, Solar System, Stellar Mass Ejection

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The paper studies the astration process and then uses theoretical calculations and available data on deuterium abundances, metal abundances, and the abundances of long-lived isotopes in galaxies, the earth, and the solar system to construct a picture of galactic evolution. A central aspect of the study is the distribution of chemical abundances in the mass fraction of ejected matter of astration.

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