THE EVOLUTION OF THE OXYGEN ABUNDANCE RADIAL GRADIENT IN THE MILKY WAY GALAXY
M. Mollá, O. Cavichia, R. D. D Costa, W. J. Maciel, B. K. Gibson, A. I. Díaz
Proceedings IAU Symposium No. 323, Planetary nebulae: Multi-wavelength probes of stellar and
galactic evolution, ed. X. Liu et al., CUP, 323, 245-253 (2017)
We review the state of our chemical evolution models for spiral and low mass galaxies. We analyze
the consequences of using different stellar yields, infall rate laws and star formation prescriptions
in the time/redshift evolution of the radial distributions of abundances, and other quantities as star
formation rate or gas densities, in the Milky Way Galaxy; In particular we will study the evolution of
the Oxygen abundance radial gradient analyzing its relation with the ratio SFR/infall. We also compare
the results with our old chemical evolution models, cosmological simulations and with the existing data,
mainly with the planetary nebulae abundances.
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