Effect of Infalling Matter on the Heavy Element Content of a Galaxy
Abstract
I HAVE considered1 some of the possible implications of infall of intergalactic matter in galaxies, a process which was proposed by Oort2 to explain the 21 cm observations of high velocity hydrogen ``clouds'' in our Galaxy. It was pointed out that infall of matter may have a number of important consequences for the structure and evolution of galaxies. In this communication I shall consider in more detail one of these possible consequences, namely the effect of continuing infall of matter on the composition of the interstellar medium and the Population I component of a galaxy. I shall show that in the presence of infalling matter the heavy element content of the interstellar material will tend to approach a constant value which is independent of both the infall rate and the early history of the galaxy, and depends only on stellar evolution processes.
- Publication:
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Nature Physical Science
- Pub Date:
- March 1972
- DOI:
- 10.1038/physci236007a0
- Bibcode:
- 1972NPhS..236....7L