A Lagrangian model with mild radial gas flows (1.5 km/s) simultaneously reproduces the Milky Way's [O/Fe]-[Fe/H] distribution, stellar surface density profile, abundance gradients, and age-abundance relations under a two-infall scenario.
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Chemically decoupled massive galaxies in IllustrisTNG dominate the high end of a present-day habitability proxy by over an order of magnitude due to a trade-off between suppressed planet formation and reduced sterilizing events.
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Chemical evolution of the Milky Way disc with radial gas flows: a Lagrangian approach
A Lagrangian model with mild radial gas flows (1.5 km/s) simultaneously reproduces the Milky Way's [O/Fe]-[Fe/H] distribution, stellar surface density profile, abundance gradients, and age-abundance relations under a two-infall scenario.
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The habitability trade-off: Chemical decoupling and quenching in massive galaxies
Chemically decoupled massive galaxies in IllustrisTNG dominate the high end of a present-day habitability proxy by over an order of magnitude due to a trade-off between suppressed planet formation and reduced sterilizing events.