Metallicity distributions in and around galaxies

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Abstract

Metals are found in all baryonic phases and environments, and our knowledge of their distribution 'in and around galaxies' has significantly improved over the past few years. Theoretical work has shown that the fraction of metals in different baryonic components can vary significantly when different feedback schemes are adopted. Therefore, studies of element abundances provide important information about all gas-dynamical processes which determine the cosmic evolution of baryons. I give here a brief review of recent observational progress, describe the implications of recent theoretical studies, and discuss briefly future prospects. © Astronomical Society of Australia 2010.

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De Lucia, G. (2010). Metallicity distributions in and around galaxies. Publications of the Astronomical Society of Australia, 27(3), 242–251. https://doi.org/10.1071/AS09064

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