THE EVOLUTION OF THE RADIAL GRADIENT OF OXYGEN ABUNDANCE IN SPIRAL GALAXIES
M. Mollá, A. I. Díaz Y. Acasibar, B. K. Gibson, O. Cavichia, R. D. D Costa,
W. J. Maciel
Workshop Chemical abundances in gaseous nebulae, AAA Workshop Series, ed. G. Hägele et al.,
10, 81-90 (2018)
The aim of this work is to present our new series of chemical evolution models computed for spiral
and low mass galaxies of different total masses and star formation efficiencies. We analyze the
results of models, in particular the evolution of the radial gradient of oxygen abundance. Furthermore,
we study the role of the infall rate and of the star formation history on the variations of this radial
gradient. The relations between the O/H radial gradient and other spiral galaxies characteristics as
the size or the stellar mass are also shown. We find that the radial gradient is mainly a scale effect
which basically does not change with the redshift (or time) if it is measured within the optical radius.
Moreover, when it is measured as a function of a normalized radius, show a similar value for all galaxies
masses, showing a correlation with a dispersion around an average value which is due to the differences
star formation efficiencies, in agreement with the idea of an universal O/H radial gradient.
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