The formation of the [alpha/Fe] radial gradients in the stars of elliptical galaxies
Antonio Pipino (1,3), Annibale D'Ercole (2), and Francesca Matteucci, (3) (1, Astrophysics, University of Oxford, U.K., 2 INAF-Osservatorio, Astronomico di Bologna, Italy, 3, Dipartimento di Astronomia, Universita di, Trieste, Italy)

TL;DR
This study uses hydrodynamical simulations to explore how inside-out star formation and gas flows shape the observed radial gradients of alpha-element to iron ratios in elliptical galaxies.
Contribution
It introduces a new simulation framework with detailed chemical evolution to explain diverse [alpha/Fe] gradients and their independence from other galaxy observables.
Findings
Models reproduce observed [<alpha/Fe>] gradient diversity
Outside-in formation with galactic winds is confirmed
Predicted metallicity gradients align with observations
Abstract
The scope of this paper is two-fold: i) to test and improve our previous models of an outside-in formation for the majority of ellipticals in the context of the SN-driven wind scenario, by means of a careful study of gas inflows/outflows; ii) to explain the observed slopes, either positive or negative, in the radial gradient of the mean stellar [alpha/Fe], and their apparent lack of any correlation with all the other observables. In order to pursue these goals we present a new class of hydrodynamical simulations for the formation of single elliptical galaxies in which we implement detailed prescriptions for the chemical evolution of H, He, O and Fe. We find that all the models which predict chemical properties (such as the central mass-weighted abundance ratios, the colours as well as the [<Fe/H>] gradient) within the observed ranges for a typical elliptical, also exhibit a variety of…
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