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Modelling the chemical evolution of the Milky Way

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arxiv 2106.13145 v1 pith:FVA7ZY6F submitted 2021-06-24 astro-ph.GA

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In this review I will discuss the comparison between model results and observational data for the Milky Way, the predictive power of such models as well as their limits. Such a comparison, known as Galactic archaeology, allows us to impose constraints on stellar nucleosynthesis and timescales of formation of the various Galactic components (halo, bulge, thick disk and thin disk).

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    astro-ph.SR 2025-09 conditional novelty 3.0 of 10

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  3. Chemical Evolution of Galaxies: Past, Present and Future

    astro-ph.GA 2026-07 unverdicted

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