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arxiv: 1906.07804 · v1 · submitted 2019-06-18 · 🌌 astro-ph.GA

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Chemical evolution models for the Galactic disk based on H II region abundances derived from a direct method and a temperature independent method

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We present two chemical evolution models of our galaxy, both models are built to fit the O/H ratios derived from H II regions, using two different methods. One model is based on abundances obtained from the [O III] 4363/5007 temperatures (direct method, DM) and the other on abundances obtained from the recombination line ratios of [O II/H I] (temperature independent method, TIM). The differences between the O/H values obtained from these two methods are about 0.25 dex. We find that the model based on the TIM values produces an excellent fit to the observational stellar constraints (B-stars, Cepheids, and the Sun), while the model based on the DM fails to reproduce each of them. Moreover, the TIM model can explain the flattening of the O/H gradient observed in the inner disk due to the assumption of an inside-out star formation quenching, in the 3 - 6 kpc galactocentric range, starting ~ 9 Gyr ago.

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