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The Earliest Phases of Galaxy Evolution

Cristina Chiappini, Francesca Matteucci, Timothy Beers, Ken'ichi Nomoto

Published 1998-10-26Version 1

In this paper we study the very early phases of the evolution of our Galaxy by means of a chemical evolution model which reproduces most of the observational constraints in the solar vicinity and in the disk. We have restricted our analysis to the solar neighborhood and present the predicted abundances of several elements (C, N, O, Mg, Si, S, Ca, Fe) over an extended range of metallicities $[Fe/H] = -4.0$ to $[Fe/H] = 0.0$ compared to previous models. We adopted the most recent yield calculations for massive stars taken from different authors (Woosley & Weaver 1995 and Thielemann et al. 1996) and compared the results with a very large sample of data, one of the largest ever used to this purpose. These data have been analysed with a new and powerful statistical method which allows us to quantify the observational spread in measured elemental abundances and obtain a more meaningful comparison with the predictions from our chemical evolution model. Our analysis shows that the ``plateau'' observed for the [$\alpha$/Fe] ratios at low metallicities ($-3.0< [Fe/H] <-1.0$) is not perfectly constant but it shows a slope, especially for oxygen. This slope is very well reproduced by our model with both sets of yields. This is not surprising since realistic chemical evolution models, taking into account in detail stellar lifetimes, never predicted a completely flat plateau. This is due either to the fact that massive stars of different mass produce a slightly different O/Fe ratio or to the often forgotten fact that supernovae of type Ia, originating from white dwarfs, start appearing already at a galactic age of 30 million years and reach their maximum at 1 Gyr.

Comments: 32 pages, 9 figures, to be published in ApJ
Categories: astro-ph
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