2011A&A...531A.136Y


Query : 2011A&A...531A.136Y

2011A&A...531A.136Y - Astronomy and Astrophysics, volume 531A, 136-136 (2011/7-1)

Chemical evolution of dwarf irregular and blue compact galaxies.

YIN J., MATTEUCCI F. and VLADILO G.

Abstract (from CDS):

Dwarf irregular and blue compact galaxies are very interesting objects since they are relatively simple and unevolved. We aim at deriving the formation and chemical evolution history of late-type dwarf galaxies and at comparing it with DLA systems. We present new models for the chemical evolution of these galaxies by assuming different regimes of star formation (bursting and continuous) and different kinds of galactic winds (normal and metal-enhanced). The dark-to-baryonic mass ratio is assumed to be ten in these models. The chemical evolution model follows the evolution of He, C, N, O, S, Si, and Fe in detail. We have collected the most recent data on these galaxies and compared them with our model's results. We also collected data for damped-Lyman α-systems. Our results show that in order to reproduce all the properties of these galaxies, including the spread in the chemical abundances, the star formation should have proceeded in bursts and the number of bursts should be not more than ten in each galaxy, and that metal-enhanced galactic winds are required. The presence of metal-enhanced galactic winds can by itself reproduce the observed mass-metallicity relation, although an increasing efficiency of star formation and/or number and/or duration of bursts can also reproduce such a relation equally well. Metal-enhanced winds, together with an increasing amount of star formation with galactic mass, are required to explain most of the properties of these galaxies. Normal galactic winds, where all the gas is lost at the same rate, do not reproduce the features of these galaxies. On the other hand, a global increase in the amount of star formation (increasing efficiency, number of bursts, or burst duration) with galactic mass is able by itself to reproduce the mass-metallicity relation even without winds, but without metal-enhanced winds is not able to explain many other constraints. We suggest that these galaxies should have suffered a different number of bursts varying from two to ten and that the efficiency of metal-enhanced winds should not have been too high (λmw∼1). We predict for these galaxies present-time type Ia SN rates from 0.00084 and 0.0023 per century. Finally, by comparing the abundance patterns of damped Lyman-α objects with our models, we conclude that they are very likely the progenitors of the current dwarf irregulars.

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Journal keyword(s): galaxies: evolution - galaxies: abundances - galaxies: dwarf - galaxies: irregular

Simbad objects: 46

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Number of rows : 46
N Identifier Otype ICRS (J2000)
RA
ICRS (J2000)
DEC
Mag U Mag B Mag V Mag R Mag I Sp type #ref
1850 - 2024
#notes
1 QSO J0003-2603 QSO 00 03 22.9531962024 -26 03 18.304471908   18 17.53     ~ 289 0
2 PHL 957 QSO 01 03 11.2741573824 +13 16 17.809871484   16.97 16.57     ~ 344 0
3 QSO B0112-30 QSO 01 15 04.8742901280 -30 25 14.952952308           ~ 49 1
4 QSO B0201+113 QSO 02 03 46.65705710 +11 34 45.4094619   19.5 19.5 19.41   ~ 202 1
5 QSO J0307-4945 QSO 03 07 22.8949808808 -49 45 48.274545240     18.76     ~ 62 0
6 [PBT2001] SBSG 0335-052 W G 03 37 38.40 -05 02 37.5   19.14     18.85 ~ 107 1
7 SBSG 0335-052B G 03 37 44.04 -05 02 40.2   16.77 16.65   16.79 ~ 180 1
8 QSO B0347-383 QSO 03 49 43.6603590912 -38 10 30.825444900     17.3     ~ 191 0
9 QSO J0407-4410 QSO 04 07 18.0880236912 -44 10 13.983623724   17.6 17.6     ~ 99 0
10 QSO B0528-2505 QSO 05 30 07.9627395840 -25 03 29.900044512   18.17 17.34 17.7   ~ 418 0
11 QSO J0745+4734 QSO 07 45 21.7878198936 +47 34 36.191801820   16.76 16.44     ~ 101 0
12 QSO J0812+32 QSO 08 12 40.6859242632 +32 08 08.579336496   18.16 17.75     ~ 101 0
13 QSO B0841+129 BLL 08 44 24.2445546984 +12 45 46.526286780   18.28 18.5     ~ 119 0
14 QSO B0900+42 QSO 09 00 33.5091652824 +42 15 47.031009948   17.63 17.18     ~ 80 0
15 QSO B0913+0715 QSO 09 16 13.9618240848 +07 02 24.497778588     17.1     ~ 106 0
16 9C J0933+2845 QSO 09 33 37.2819249600 +28 45 32.315668668   19.63 17.94 17.50   ~ 76 0
17 Mrk 116 PaG 09 34 02.1 +55 14 25           ~ 1090 1
18 QSO J1021+3001 QSO 10 21 56.5562383920 +30 01 40.456636248     17.48     ~ 54 0
19 QSO J1039-2719 QSO 10 39 21.8517992640 -27 19 16.435341732     17.4     ~ 91 0
20 QSO B1108-07 QSO 11 11 13.600 -08 04 02.00     18.10     ~ 77 0
21 QSO B1202-074 QSO 12 05 23.1360370080 -07 42 32.759842896     17.5     ~ 374 5
22 LBQS 1210+1731 QSO 12 13 03.0135468360 +17 14 23.237180160   18.21 18.03     ~ 86 0
23 LBQS 1223+1753 QSO 12 26 07.1946195816 +17 36 49.921603812   18.93 18.59     ~ 113 0
24 LBQS 1232+0815 QSO 12 34 37.5514444464 +07 58 43.367750796     18.4     ~ 125 0
25 QSO B1331+170 Bla 13 33 35.7827544072 +16 49 04.013500728   16.84 16.71 16.41   ~ 448 0
26 QSO B1337+11 QSO 13 40 02.5419344664 +11 06 30.181521168     18.7     ~ 117 0
27 QSO J1342-1355 QSO 13 42 58.8724541136 -13 55 59.812504788   19.2 19.2     ~ 25 0
28 QSO B1409+0930 QSO 14 12 17.2929417480 +09 16 24.707943048     18.6     ~ 63 0
29 CSO 669 QSO 14 35 00.5428516992 +53 59 53.777055444   17.54 17.35     ~ 56 0
30 QSO J1443+2724 QSO 14 43 31.1697928632 +27 24 36.768781008     19.3     ~ 91 0
31 LBQS 1444+0126 QSO 14 46 53.0501441856 +01 13 55.924449276   18.71 18.38     ~ 72 0
32 QSO J1558-0031 QSO 15 58 10.1642192448 -00 31 20.035621812   18.07 17.80     ~ 58 0
33 QSO J1558+4053 QSO 15 58 14.5121953872 +40 53 37.014549288   19.09 18.92     ~ 43 0
34 QSO B1759+7539 BLL 17 57 46.3590423768 +75 39 16.181909928     16.50     ~ 86 0
35 QSO B1946+770 QSO 19 44 54.8532392016 +77 05 52.673448048     15.8     ~ 152 0
36 QSO J2036-0553 QSO 20 36 42.2919965400 -05 53 00.276303984   19.01 18.80     ~ 42 0
37 QSO B2059-360 QSO 21 02 44.6068720464 -35 53 07.081042308   19.18 18.62     ~ 57 0
38 LBQS 2206-1958A QSO 22 08 52.0729138920 -19 43 59.866776948   17.49 17.33     ~ 216 0
39 LBQS 2230+0232 QSO 22 32 35.2154152488 +02 47 55.814764596   18.387 18.038     ~ 96 0
40 QSO J2246-6015 QSO 22 47 08.9258659440 -60 15 45.299400480           ~ 70 0
41 QSO B2314-409 QSO 23 16 46.91990359 -40 41 21.0863175   17.9 17.9     ~ 71 1
42 QSO B2332-094 QSO 23 34 46.4045250120 -09 08 12.250650732   19.21 18.62 18.07   ~ 85 0
43 QSO B2342+3417 QSO 23 44 51.2526572424 +34 33 48.696770052     19.1     ~ 64 1
44 QSO B2343+125 QSO 23 46 28.200 +12 49 00.00     17.5     ~ 136 2
45 QSO B2344+125 QSO 23 46 32.80 +12 45 40.0     17.0     ~ 85 1
46 QSO B2348-147 BLL 23 51 29.8153792680 -14 27 56.840819544     16.9     ~ 80 1

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