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Cambridge University Press (CUP), Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 4(20), p. 401-415, 2003

DOI: 10.1071/as03052

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Galactic Chemical Evolution

Journal article published in 2003 by Brad K. Gibson, Yeshe Fenner, Agostino Renda, Daisuke Kawata ORCID, Hyun-Chul Lee
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Abstract

AbstractThe primary present-day observables upon which theories of galaxy evolution are based are a system’s morphology, dynamics, colour, and chemistry. Individually, each provides an important constraint to any given model; in concert, the four represent a fundamental (intractable) boundary condition for chemodynamical simulations. We review the current state-of-the-art semi-analytical and chemodynamical models for the Milky Way, emphasising the strengths and weaknesses of both approaches.

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