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Chemodynamical simulations of the Milky Way Galaxy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 June 2008

Chiaki Kobayashi*
Affiliation:
The Australian National UniversityMt. Stromlo Observatory, Cotter Rd., Weston ACT 2611 email: chiaki@mso.anu.edu.au
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Abstract

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We simulate the chemodynamical evolution of the Milky Way Galaxy, including the nucleosynthesis yields of hypernovae and a new progenitor model for Type Ia Supernovae (SNe Ia). In our nucleosynthesis yields of core-collapse supernovae, we use light curve and spectral fitting to individual supernovae to estimate the mass of the progenitor, the explosion energy, and the iron mass produced. A large contribution of hypernovae is required from the observed abundance of Zn ([Zn/Fe] ~0). In our progenitor model of SNe Ia, based on the single degenerate scenario, the SN Ia lifetime distribution spans a range of 0.1–20 Gyr with peaks at both ~ 0.1 and 1 Gyr. A metallicity effect from white dwarf winds is required from the observed trends of elemental abundance ratios (i.e., [(α,Mn,Zn)/Fe]-[Fe/H] relations). In our simulated Milky Way-type galaxy, the kinematical and chemical properties of the bulge, disk, and halo are broadly consistent with observations. 80% of the thick disk stars are older than ~8 Gyr and tend to have larger [α/Fe] than in the thin disk.

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Contributed Papers
Copyright
Copyright © International Astronomical Union 2009

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