© 2023 Oxford University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1093/mnras/stad1568We present a multi-zone galactic chemical evolution (GCE) model for the Milky Way that takes the most recently updated yields of major nucleosynthesis channels into account. It incorporates physical processes commonly found in previous GCE models like supernova and star formation feedback, the radial flow of gas in the disk, and the infall of fresh gas, along with stellar scattering processes like radial migration. We individually analyse the effect of different physical processes present in our model on the observed properties of the Galaxy. The radial flow of gas in the disk ...
Context. The distribution of chemical abundances and their variation with time are important tools ...
We present a new approach for studying the chemodynamical evolution of the Milky Way, which combines...
Context. The majority of chemical evolution models assume that the Galactic disk forms by means of i...
© 2023 Oxford University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been...
We present a multi-zone galactic chemical evolution (GCE) model for the Milky Way that takes the mos...
One of the most important unsolved mysteries of astronomy is the formation and evolution of galaxies...
In this thesis we examine several improvements which can be made to the canonical under- standing of...
Models of the chemical evolution of our Galaxy are extended to include radial migration of stars and...
We develop a hybrid model of galactic chemical evolution that combines a multiring computation of ch...
The abundance gradients and the radial gas profile of the Galactic disc are analysed by means of a m...
In our classical grid of multiphase chemical evolution models, star formation in the disc occurs in ...
Models are presented for the chemical evolution of the galactic disc with radial inflows of the gas ...
We discuss the main ingredients necessary to build models of chemical evolution of spiral galaxies a...
3In this paper, we study the formation and chemical evolution of the Milky Way disc with particular ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,...
Context. The distribution of chemical abundances and their variation with time are important tools ...
We present a new approach for studying the chemodynamical evolution of the Milky Way, which combines...
Context. The majority of chemical evolution models assume that the Galactic disk forms by means of i...
© 2023 Oxford University Press. This is the accepted manuscript version of an article which has been...
We present a multi-zone galactic chemical evolution (GCE) model for the Milky Way that takes the mos...
One of the most important unsolved mysteries of astronomy is the formation and evolution of galaxies...
In this thesis we examine several improvements which can be made to the canonical under- standing of...
Models of the chemical evolution of our Galaxy are extended to include radial migration of stars and...
We develop a hybrid model of galactic chemical evolution that combines a multiring computation of ch...
The abundance gradients and the radial gas profile of the Galactic disc are analysed by means of a m...
In our classical grid of multiphase chemical evolution models, star formation in the disc occurs in ...
Models are presented for the chemical evolution of the galactic disc with radial inflows of the gas ...
We discuss the main ingredients necessary to build models of chemical evolution of spiral galaxies a...
3In this paper, we study the formation and chemical evolution of the Milky Way disc with particular ...
This article has been accepted for publication in Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society,...
Context. The distribution of chemical abundances and their variation with time are important tools ...
We present a new approach for studying the chemodynamical evolution of the Milky Way, which combines...
Context. The majority of chemical evolution models assume that the Galactic disk forms by means of i...