Metallicity distribution function
Appearance
The Metallicity distribution function is an important concept in stellar and galactic evolution. It is a curve of what proportion of stars have a particular metallicity ([Fe/H], the relative abundance of iron and hydrogen) of a population of stars such as in a cluster or galaxy.[1][2][3][4][5] Much of the iron in a star will have come from earlier type 1a supernovae.
References
- ^ Deriving the Metallicity distribution function of galactic systems
- ^ The Metallicity Distribution Function of ω Centauri
- ^ The Metallicity Distribution Function of the Halo of the Milky Way
- ^ The Metallicity Distribution Function of Field Stars in M31's Bulge
- ^ The Metallicity Distribution Functions of SEGUE G and K dwarfs: Constraints for Disk Chemical Evolution and Formation