CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF THE GALACTIC BULGE: SINGLE AND DOUBLE INFALL MODELS
R. D. D. Costa, W. J. Maciel, A. V. Escudero,
Baltic Astronomy, 17, 321-335 (2008)
Recent work has produced a wealth of data concerning the chemical evolution of the galactic
bulge, both for stars and nebulae. Present theoretical models generally adopt a limited
range of such constraints, frequently using a single chemical element (usually iron), which
is not enough to describe it unambiguously. In this work, we take into account constraints
involving as many chemical elements as possible, basically obtained from bulge nebulae
and stars. Our main goal is to show that different scenarios can describe, at least partially,
the abundance distribution and several distance-independent correlationss for these objects.
Three classes of models were developed. The first is a one-zone, single-infall model,
the second is a one-zone, double-infall model and the third is a multizone, double infall
model. We show that a one-zone model with a single infall episode is able to reproduce
some of the observational data, but the best results are achieved using a multizone,
double infall model.
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