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Galactic abundances: Report of working group 3.

Authors :
Klecker, B.
Bothmer, V.
Cummings, A. C.
George, J. S.
Keller, J. W.
Salerno, E.
Sofia, U. J.
Stone, E. C.
Thielemann, F.-K.
Wiedenbeck, M. E.
Buclin, F.
Christian, E. R.
Flu¨ckiger, E. O.
Hofer, M. Y.
Jones, F. C.
Kirilova, D.
Kunow, H.
Laming, M.
Tranquille, C.
Wenzel, K.-P.
Source :
AIP Conference Proceedings; 2001, Vol. 598 Issue 1, p207, 14p
Publication Year :
2001

Abstract

We summarize the various methods and their limitations and strengths to derive galactic abundances from in-situ and remote-sensing measurements, both from ground-based observation s and from instruments in space. Because galactic abundances evolve in time and space it is important to obtain information with a variety of different methods covering different regions from the Very Local Insterstellar Medium (VLISM) to the distant galaxy, and different times throughout the evolution of the galaxy. We discuss the study of the present-day VLISM with neutral gas, pickup ions, and Anomalous Cosmic Rays, the study of the local interstellar medium (ISM) at distances <1.5 kpc utilizing absorption line me asurements in HI clouds, and the study of galactic cosmic rays, sampling contemporary (∼ 15 Myr) sources in the local ISM within a few kiloparsec of the solar system. Solar system abundances, derived from solar abundances and meteorite studies are discussed in several other chapters o f this volume. They provide samples of matter from the ISM from the time of solar system format ion, about 4.5 Gyr ago. The evolution of galactic abundances on longer time scales is discussed in the context of nuclear synthesis in the various contributing stellar objects. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
COSMIC abundances
GALAXIES

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0094243X
Volume :
598
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
AIP Conference Proceedings
Publication Type :
Conference
Accession number :
6099232