We develop a new method to account for the finite lifetimes of stars and trace individual abundances within a semi-analytic model of galaxy formation. At variance with previous methods, based on the storage of the (binned) past star formation history of model galaxies, our method projects the information about the metals produced by each simple stellar population (SSP) in the future. Using this approach, an accurate accounting of the timings and properties of the individual SSPs composing model galaxies is possible. We analyse the dependence of our chemical model on various ingredients, and apply it to six simulated haloes of roughly Milky Way mass and with no massive close neighbour at z = 0. For all models considered, the [Fe/H] distribut...
We update the treatment of chemical evolution in the Munich semi-analytic model, L-GALAXIES. Our new...
We investigate the metallicity distribution function (MDF) of the Galactic halo and the relative fra...
We study the chemical properties of the stellar populations in eight simulations of the formation of...
We develop a new method to account for the finite lifetimes of stars and trace individual abundances...
We study the metallicities and abundance ratios of early-type galaxies in cosmological semi-analytic...
Context. Analytical models of chemical evolution, including inflow and outflow of gas, are important...
We present a cosmologically motivated model for the hierachical formation of the stellar halo which ...
We calculate chemical evolution models for 4 dwarf spheroidal satellites of the Milky Way (Carina, U...
Context. Gas flows play a fundamental role in galaxy formation and evolution, providing the fuel for...
Context. Galaxies are expected to accrete pristine gas from their surroundings to sustain their star...
We present chemodynamical simulations of a Milky-Way-type galaxy using a self-consistent hydrodynami...
We derive the star formation histories of eight dwarf spheroidal (dSph) Milky Way satellite galaxies...
E. Spitoni, V. Vincenzo, and F. Matteucci, 'New analytical solutions for chemical evolution models: ...
We update the treatment of chemical evolution in the Munich semi-analytic model, L-GALAXIES. Our new...
We investigate the metallicity distribution function (MDF) of the Galactic halo and the relative fra...
We study the chemical properties of the stellar populations in eight simulations of the formation of...
We develop a new method to account for the finite lifetimes of stars and trace individual abundances...
We study the metallicities and abundance ratios of early-type galaxies in cosmological semi-analytic...
Context. Analytical models of chemical evolution, including inflow and outflow of gas, are important...
We present a cosmologically motivated model for the hierachical formation of the stellar halo which ...
We calculate chemical evolution models for 4 dwarf spheroidal satellites of the Milky Way (Carina, U...
Context. Gas flows play a fundamental role in galaxy formation and evolution, providing the fuel for...
Context. Galaxies are expected to accrete pristine gas from their surroundings to sustain their star...
We present chemodynamical simulations of a Milky-Way-type galaxy using a self-consistent hydrodynami...
We derive the star formation histories of eight dwarf spheroidal (dSph) Milky Way satellite galaxies...
E. Spitoni, V. Vincenzo, and F. Matteucci, 'New analytical solutions for chemical evolution models: ...
We update the treatment of chemical evolution in the Munich semi-analytic model, L-GALAXIES. Our new...
We investigate the metallicity distribution function (MDF) of the Galactic halo and the relative fra...
We study the chemical properties of the stellar populations in eight simulations of the formation of...