Chemical evolution of viscously evolving galactic discs

Astronomy and Astrophysics – Astronomy

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Chemical Evolution, Galactic Evolution, Galactic Structure, Gas Dynamics, Star Formation, Astronomical Models, Gas Density, Gas Viscosity, Metallicity, Radial Velocity

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The ability of the Lin-Pringle (1987) model of galactic disk formation to reproduce the observed radial distributions of total gas surface density and metals in disk galaxies is investigated. It is found that a satisfactory fit is obtained provided that there exists an outer cut-off to the star-forming disk beyond which gas is allowed to viscously evolve. The metallicity gradient is then established by radial inflow of gas from beyond this cut-off.

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