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RESEARCH ARTICLE

Studying Galactic Chemical Properties by using Cosmological Numerical Simulations

Patricia B. Tissera and Cecilia Scannapieco

Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia 21(2) 192 - 196
Published: 11 June 2004

Abstract

We developed a chemical code within GADGET2 which allows the description of the enrichment of the Universe as a function of redshift, taking into account detailed metal production by supernovae Ia and II, and metal-dependent cooling. This is the first numerical code that includes both chemical production and metal-dependent cooling in a cosmological context. By analysing the cosmic star formation rate, we found that the effects of considering a metal-dependent cooling are important, principally, for z ≤ 3. In simulations where primordial cooling functions are used, the comoving star formation rate could be up to 20%; lower than those obtained in runs with metal-dependent cooling functions. Within galaxy-like objects, the presence of chemical elements changes the star-formation rates and, consequently, the chemical production and patterns of stars. However, owing to non-linear evolution of the structure, the effects depend on the evolutionary history path of each galaxy-like object.

Keywords: Galaxy: dynamical and chemical evolution — methods: N-body simulations

https://doi.org/10.1071/AS04006

© ASA 2004

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