Reconstructing the Milky Way chemical map with Galactic Chemical Evolution tool OMEGA+ from SDSS-MWM
Viola Heged\H{u}s, Szabolcs M\'esz\'aros, Blanka Vil\'agos, Marco Pignatari, J. Emily Griffith, Diogo Souto, Maria Lugaro

TL;DR
This study uses a detailed galactic chemical evolution model constrained by SDSS-V stellar abundance data to reconstruct the Milky Way's formation history, revealing a merger event 10 Gyr ago and an inside-out disk formation.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive GCE model with OMEGA+ constrained by extensive SDSS-V data, providing new insights into the Milky Way's formation timeline and chemical evolution.
Findings
Identification of a merger event ~10 Gyr ago.
Inside-out formation scenario supported by model results.
Variation in gas accretion timescales with galactic radius.
Abstract
We obtain two-infall galactic chemical evolution (GCE) models simulating the chemical evolution of the Milky Way as constrained by a golden sample of stellar abundances of the Milky Way Mapper survey from the 19th data release of SDSS-V. The separation between the chemical thin and thick disks is defined using [Mg/M]. We use the chemical evolution environment , combined with Levenberg-Marquardt and bootstrapping. We simulate the entire Galactic disk and six galactocentric regions for a more detailed analysis of the formation of the inner, middle, and outer Galaxy. We investigate the evolution of , odd-Z, and iron-peak elements: 15 species altogether. The chemical thin and thick disks are separated by Mg observations, which the other -elements show similar trends with, while odd-Z species demonstrate different patterns as functions of…
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