Formation and Evolution of the Dust in Galaxies. II. The Solar Neighbourhood
L. Piovan, C. Chiosi, E. Merlin, T. Grassi, R. Tantalo, U. Buonomo and, L. P. Cassar\`a

TL;DR
This paper introduces a comprehensive chemical model for dust formation and evolution in the ISM, focusing on the Solar Neighborhood and Milky Way, successfully matching observed element depletions and elucidating dust enrichment processes.
Contribution
The study presents a new detailed model that tracks 16 elements in gas and dust, incorporating various physical processes, and applies it to the Solar Neighborhood and MW disk.
Findings
Dust accretion in cold ISM regions is the main enrichment process.
Supernovae dominate dust production in early galaxy phases.
IMFs with a regular slope of massive stars better match observed depletions.
Abstract
Over the past decade a new generation of chemical models have included the dust in the treatment of the ISM. This major accomplishment has been spurred by the growing amounts of data on the highly obscured high-z Universe and the intriguing local properties of the Solar Neighbourhood (SoNE). We present here a new model able to simulate the formation and evolution of dust in the ISM. The model follows the evolution of 16 elemental species, with particular attention to those that are simultaneously present in form of gas and dust, e.g. C, N, O, Mg, Si, S, Ca and Fe. In this study we focus on the SoNe and the MW Disk as a whole which are considered as laboratories to test the physical ingredients governing the dust evolution. Infall of primordial gas, birth and death of stars, radial flows of matter between contiguous shells, presence of a central bar, star-dust emission by SNae and AGB…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAstrophysics and Star Formation Studies · Astronomy and Astrophysical Research · Stellar, planetary, and galactic studies
