Observed Abundance Features and their Implications for Chemical Evolution
Takuji Tsujimoto and Toshikazu Shigeyama
Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia
21(2) 242 - 247
Published: 11 June 2004
Abstract
We describe the star formation histories of the Milky Way dwarf spheroidal galaxy and the globular cluster ω Centauri in terms of an inhomogeneous chemical evolution model developed for the Galactic halo. The observed abundance trends seen in neutron-capture elements together with α-elements constrain our models to shed light on the histories of these nearby galaxies and ω Cen. The origin of low-α stars and a new picture of the globular cluster formation scenario induced by cloud–cloud collisions are also presented.Keywords: globular clusters: general — globular clusters: individual (ω Centauri) — stars: abundances — galaxies: dwarf — planetary systems
https://doi.org/10.1071/AS04007
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