{ "id": "astro-ph/0004029", "version": "v1", "published": "2000-04-03T23:59:19.000Z", "updated": "2000-04-03T23:59:19.000Z", "title": "The effects of a Variable IMF on the Chemical Evolution of the Galaxy", "authors": [ "Cristina Chiappini", "Francesca Matteucci" ], "comment": "7 pages, to appear in \"The Chemical Evolution of the Milky Way: Stars vs Clusters\", Vulcano, September 1999, F. Giovannelli and F. Matteucci eds. (Kluwer, Dordrecht) in press", "categories": [ "astro-ph" ], "abstract": "In this work we explore the effects of adopting an initial mass function (IMF) variable in time on the chemical evolution of the Galaxy. In order to do that we adopt a chemical evolution model which assumes two main infall episodes for the formation of the Galaxy. We study the effects on such a model of different IMFs. First, we use a theoretical one based on the statistical description of the density field arising from random motions in the gas. This IMF is a function of time as it depends on physical conditions of the site of star formation. We also investigate the behaviour of the model predictions using other variable IMFs, parameterized as a function of metallicity. Our results show that the theoretical IMF when applied to our model depends on time but such time variation is important only in the early phases of the Galactic evolution, when the IMF is biased towards massive stars. We also show that the use of an IMF which is a stronger function of time does not lead to a good agreement with the observational constraints suggesting that if the IMF varied this variation should have been small. Our main conclusion is that the G-dwarf metallicity distribution is best explained by infall with a large timescale and a constant IMF, since it is possible to find variable IMFs of the kind studied here, reproducing the G-dwarf metallicity but this worsens the agreement with other observational constraints.", "revisions": [ { "version": "v1", "updated": "2000-04-03T23:59:19.000Z" } ], "analyses": { "keywords": [ "chemical evolution", "variable imf", "observational constraints", "main infall episodes", "initial mass function" ], "publication": { "doi": "10.1007/978-94-010-0938-6_56" }, "note": { "typesetting": "TeX", "pages": 7, "language": "en", "license": "arXiv", "status": "editable", "inspire": 545279, "adsabs": "2000ASSL..255..565C" } } }