Chemical and Photometric Evolution Models for Disk, Irregular, and Low Mass Galaxies

We summarize the updated set of multiphase chemical evolution models performed with 44 theoretical radial mass initial distributions and 10 possible values of efficiencies to form molecular clouds and stars. We present the results about the infall rate histories, the formation of the disk, and the e...

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Main Author: Mercedes Mollá
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Hindawi Limited 2014-01-01
Series:Advances in Astronomy
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/162949
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spelling doaj-e379551c24af480d9f5b0e6e761fde912020-11-24T20:58:07ZengHindawi LimitedAdvances in Astronomy1687-79691687-79772014-01-01201410.1155/2014/162949162949Chemical and Photometric Evolution Models for Disk, Irregular, and Low Mass GalaxiesMercedes Mollá0Departamento de Investigación Básica, CIEMAT, Avenida Complutense 40, 28040 Madrid, SpainWe summarize the updated set of multiphase chemical evolution models performed with 44 theoretical radial mass initial distributions and 10 possible values of efficiencies to form molecular clouds and stars. We present the results about the infall rate histories, the formation of the disk, and the evolution of the radial distributions of diffuse and molecular gas surface density, stellar profile, star formation rate surface density, and elemental abundances of C, N, O, and Fe, finding that the radial gradients for these elements begin steeper and flatten with increasing time or decreasing redshift, although the outer disks always show a certain flattening for all times. With the resulting star formation and enrichment histories, we calculate the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) for each radial region by using the ones for single stellar populations resulting from the evolutive synthesis model POPSTAR. With these SEDs we may compute finally the broad band magnitudes and colors radial distributions in the Johnson and in the SLOAN/SDSS systems which are the main result of this work. We present the evolution of these brightness and color profiles with the redshift.http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/162949
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Chemical and Photometric Evolution Models for Disk, Irregular, and Low Mass Galaxies
Advances in Astronomy
author_facet Mercedes Mollá
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title Chemical and Photometric Evolution Models for Disk, Irregular, and Low Mass Galaxies
title_short Chemical and Photometric Evolution Models for Disk, Irregular, and Low Mass Galaxies
title_full Chemical and Photometric Evolution Models for Disk, Irregular, and Low Mass Galaxies
title_fullStr Chemical and Photometric Evolution Models for Disk, Irregular, and Low Mass Galaxies
title_full_unstemmed Chemical and Photometric Evolution Models for Disk, Irregular, and Low Mass Galaxies
title_sort chemical and photometric evolution models for disk, irregular, and low mass galaxies
publisher Hindawi Limited
series Advances in Astronomy
issn 1687-7969
1687-7977
publishDate 2014-01-01
description We summarize the updated set of multiphase chemical evolution models performed with 44 theoretical radial mass initial distributions and 10 possible values of efficiencies to form molecular clouds and stars. We present the results about the infall rate histories, the formation of the disk, and the evolution of the radial distributions of diffuse and molecular gas surface density, stellar profile, star formation rate surface density, and elemental abundances of C, N, O, and Fe, finding that the radial gradients for these elements begin steeper and flatten with increasing time or decreasing redshift, although the outer disks always show a certain flattening for all times. With the resulting star formation and enrichment histories, we calculate the spectral energy distributions (SEDs) for each radial region by using the ones for single stellar populations resulting from the evolutive synthesis model POPSTAR. With these SEDs we may compute finally the broad band magnitudes and colors radial distributions in the Johnson and in the SLOAN/SDSS systems which are the main result of this work. We present the evolution of these brightness and color profiles with the redshift.
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2014/162949
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