Beryllium abundances and the formation of the halo and the thick disk

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作者
Smiljanic, Rodolfo [1 ,2 ]
Pasquini, L. [2 ]
Bonifacio, P. [3 ,4 ,5 ]
Galli, D. [6 ]
Barbuy, B. [1 ]
Gratton, R. [7 ]
Randich, S. [6 ]
机构
[1] Univ Sao Paulo, IAG, Sao Paulo, Brazil
[2] ESO, Garching, Germany
[3] GEPI Observ Paris Meudon, Paris, France
[4] Osservatorio Trieste, INAF, Trieste, Italy
[5] CIFIST Marie Curie Excellence Team, Paris, France
[6] INAF Osservatorio Arcetri, Florence, Italy
[7] INAF Osservatorio Padova, Padua, Italy
来源
LIGHT ELEMENTS IN THE UNIVERSE | 2010年 / 268期
基金
巴西圣保罗研究基金会;
关键词
Stars abundances; late-type-Galaxy halo; thick disk; LOW-METALLICITY; STAR-FORMATION; EARLY GALAXY; EVOLUTION; ORIGIN; NUCLEOSYNTHESIS; BORON; LI;
D O I
10.1017/S1743921310004667
中图分类号
P1 [天文学];
学科分类号
0704 ;
摘要
The single stable isotope of beryllium is it pure product of cosmic-ray spallation in the ISM Assuming that the cosmic-rays are globally transported across the Galaxy, the beryllium production should be a widespread process and its abundance should be roughly homogeneous in the early-Galaxy at a given time. Thus, it could be useful as a tracer of time. In an investigation of the use of Be as a cosmochronometer and of its evolution in the Galaxy, we found evidence that, in a log(Be/H) vs (a/Fe] diagram the halo stars separate into two components. One is consistent with predictions of evolutionary models while the other is chemically indistinguishable from the thick-disk stars. This is interpreted as a difference in the star formation history of the two components and suggests that the local halo is not a single uniform population where a clear age-metallicity relation can be defined. We also found evidence that the star formation rate was lower in the outer regions of the thick disk, pointing towards an inside-out formation
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