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Star Formation and Chemical Enrichment for Globular Clusters |
LIN Qing;SHU Cheng-Gang;CHANG Rui-Xiang;ZHAO Jun-Liang |
Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai 200030 |
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LIN Qing, SHU Cheng-Gang, CHANG Rui-Xiang et al 2001 Chin. Phys. Lett. 18 1536-1538 |
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Abstract A model considered gas outflows due to supernova explosions is developed for the star formation and chemical enrichment for the globular clusters(GCs) in the Milky Way Galaxy. Through Monte-Carlo simulations, the observed global properties of GCs can be well reproduced, including the metallicity distribution, no-correlation between cluster masses and galactocentric distances, etc. The predicted mass function of the parent clouds for the observed GCs at present-day can be well described as a power law with the index of -1.8, which is consistent with the current observations for the molecular clouds.
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Keywords:
98.20.Gm
98.35.Bd
98.38.Dq
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Published: 01 November 2001
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98.20.Gm
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(Globular clusters in the Milky Way)
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98.35.Bd
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(Chemical composition and chemical evolution)
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98.38.Dq
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(Molecular clouds, H2 clouds, dense clouds, and dark clouds)
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