HISTORY OF THE STAR FORMATION IN THE LOCAL DISK FROM THE
G DWARF METALLICITY DISTRIBUTION
H. J. Rocha-Pinto, W. J. Maciel
Monthly Notices Roy. Astron. Soc. 289, 882-888 (1997)
We address the question of the occurrence of star formation
bursts in the solar neighbourhood by using the metallicity distribution
of the G dwarfs. We present a method to recover the star formation
history using simultaneously the metallicity distribution and the
age--metallicity relation. The method associates the number of stars in
a given metallicity interval with the corresponding time interval
predicted by the age--metallicity relation. We take into account
corrections relative to observational errors, cosmic scatter and scale
height effects. The method is tested by simulations of the chemical
evolution of a galaxy with irregular star formation rate, and our
results show that it is possible to recover the star formation
history fairly well. The application of the method to the solar
neighbourhood shows evidences for at least two strong events of star
formation: a burst 8 Gyr ago, and a lull 2-3 Gyr ago. These
features confirm some previous studies on the star formation history
in the local disk.
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