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Spectro-Photometric Evolution of Elliptical Galaxies. III. Infall models with gradients in mass and star formation

R. Tantalo, C. Chiosi, A. Bressan, P. Marigo, L. Portinari

Published 1997-10-08, updated 1998-04-21Version 2

In this study we present a simple model of elliptical galaxies aimed at interpreting the gradients in colours and narrow band indices observed across these systems. Salient features of the model are the gradients in mass density and star formation and infall of primordial gas aimed at simulating the collapse of a galaxy into the potential well of dark matter. Adopting a multi-zone model we follow in detail the history of star formation, gas consumption, and chemical enrichment of the galaxy and also allow for the occurrence of galactic winds according to the classical supernova (and stellar winds) energy deposit. The outline of the model, the time scale of gas accretion and rate of star formation as a function of the galacto-centric distance in particular, seek to closely mimic the results from Tree-SPH dynamical models. Although same specific ingredients of the model can be questioned from many points of view (of which we are well aware) the model predictions have to be considered as a gross tool for exploring the consequences of different receipts of gas accretion and star formation in which the simple one-zone scheme is abandoned. With the aid of this model we discuss the observational data on the gradients in metallicity, colour, and narrow band indices across elliptical galaxies.

Comments: 25 pages, LaTeX file with 21 figures using l-aa.sty, submitted to A&A
Categories: astro-ph
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