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- Title
THE EVOLUTION OF OXYGEN IN GALAXIES.
- Authors
Arnould, M.; Barbuy, B.; Charbonnel, C.; Chiappini, C.; Decourchelle, A.; Dessauges-Zavadsky, M.; Durret, F.; Ferrando, P.; Grevesse, N.; Hébrard, G.; Hill, V.; Katsuma, M.; Lebreton, Y.; Ludwig, Ho-G.; Mendoza, C.; Meynet, G.; Prantzos, N.; Símon-Díaz, S.; Stasińska, G.; Zeippen, C. J.
- Abstract
The article discusses the overall building of oxygen in galaxies over the ages as part of the aspect in the chemical evolution of galaxies. It defines chemical evolution as a study of the transformation of gas stars and the resulting evolution of the chemical composition of a galaxy. This galaxy for chemical evolution process offers a useful framework where one can interpret the body of observational data on elemental and isotopic abundances in stars of various ages.
- Subjects
OXYGEN; GALAXIES; MOLECULAR evolution; STARS; NUCLEAR physics
- Publication
EAS Publications Series, 2011, Vol 54, p255
- ISSN
1633-4760
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1051/eas/1254004