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The chemical evolution of gas-rich dwarf galaxies

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MONTHLY NOTICES OF THE ROYAL ASTRONOMICAL SOCIETY
Volume 323, Issue 3, Pages 555-576

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BLACKWELL SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1046/j.1365-8711.2001.04142.x

Keywords

methods : numerical; HII regions; galaxies : abundances; galaxies : dwarf; galaxies : irregular; galaxies : starburst

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In an effort to understand the evolution of N, O and He abundances in gas-rich dwarf galaxies, we investigate the dispersion and mixing of supernova ejecta in relation to HII region evolution and develop a numerical model of chemical evolution based on a double-bursting mode of star formation (with an interval of the order of 3 x 10(7) yr between bursts of a pair) which has been designed to account for the existence of significant scatter in the N/O-O/H relation. The dependence of the abundances on gas fraction is explored on the basis of this and similar models, in combination with various hypotheses concerning inflow and selective and non-selective outflow. The gas fractions are uncertain within wide limits for blue compact galaxies, but are more well defined for some dwarf irregulars. Selective winds do not give a good fit to N/O, while closed models and models with non-selective winds with or without inflow are all found to be viable.

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