The individual abundance distributions of disc stars across birth radii in GALAH

Autor: Wang, Kaile, Carrillo, Andreia, Ness, Melissa K., Buck, Tobias
Rok vydání: 2023
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Druh dokumentu: Working Paper
Popis: Individual abundances in the Milky Way disc record stellar birth properties (e.g. age, birth radius ($R_{\rm birth}$)) and capture the diversity of the star-forming environments over time. Assuming an analytical relationship between ([Fe/H], [$\alpha$/Fe]) and $R_{\rm birth}$, we examine the distributions of individual abundances [X/Fe] of elements C, O, Mg, Si, Ca ($\alpha$), Al (odd-z), Mn (iron-peak), Y, and Ba (neutron-capture) for stars in the Milky Way. We want to understand how these elements might differentiate environments across the disc. We assign tracks of $R_{\rm birth}$ in the [$\alpha$/Fe] vs. [Fe/H] plane as informed by expectations from simulations for $\sim 59,000$ GALAH stars in the solar neighborhood ($R\sim7-9$ kpc) which also have inferred ages. Our formalism for $R_{\rm birth}$ shows that older stars ($\sim$10 Gyrs) have a $R_{\rm birth}$ distribution with smaller mean values (i.e., $\bar{R}_{\mbox{birth}}$$\sim5\pm0.8$ kpc) compared to younger stars ($\sim6$ Gyrs; $\bar{R}_{\mbox{birth}}$$\sim10\pm1.5$ kpc), for a given [Fe/H], consistent with inside-out growth. The $\alpha$-, odd-z, and iron-peak element abundances decrease as a function of $R_{\rm birth}$, whereas the neutron-capture abundances increase. The $R_{\rm birth}$-[Fe/H] gradient we measure is steeper compared to the present-day gradient (-0.067 dex/kpc vs -0.058 dex/kpc), which we also find true for $R_{\rm birth}$-[X/Fe] gradients. These results (i) showcase the feasibility of relating the birth radius of stars to their element abundances, (ii) the abundance gradients across $R_{\rm birth}$ are steeper than those over current radius, and (iii) offer an observational comparison to expectations on element abundance distributions from hydrodynamical simulations.
Comment: 12 pages, 9 figures. Submitted to MNRAS
Databáze: arXiv