Title: Determination of Abundances of Chemical Elements in the Cosmos
1Determination of Abundances of Chemical Elements
in the Cosmos
2Why Are Abundances Important?
- Natural history of the elements
- Rate of element production in stars
- Levels of biologically important elements
- Stellar evolution
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4Top 10 elements in the universe body
5Stellar Evolution
Gas pressure outward
Gravity inward
6Examples of Stellar Nucleosynthesis Reactions
4 1H --gt 4He 3 4He --gt 12C 12C 4He --gt 16O 16O
4He --gt 20Ne 20Ne 4He --gt 24Mg
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8SN 1987A 2/23/87
9Galactic Chemical Evolution
The conversion of H, He into metals over time
heavy elements metals all elements besides H
and He
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12CHEMICAL EVOLUTION OF A GALAXY
Stars produce heavy elements Stars expel
products into the interstellar medium
INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM
13stellar evolution
star death
star birth
14Results of Galactic Chemical Evolution
- 1. INTERSTELLAR MEDIUM BECOMES RICHER IN HEAVY
ELEMENTS - NEXT STELLAR GENERATION
- CONTAINS MORE HEAVY ELEMENTS
15Heavy element abundances
Time
Age-Metallicity Relation
16Checking the Hypotheses
- Measure abundances
- Compare with predictions
17Measuring Abundances Spectra
- Emission spectrum
- Absorption spectrum
18The Physics of Emission Lines
- Bound-bound transition
- Inelastic ion-e- collision
- Radiative deexcitation
- Photon production
- Inelastic collision
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19Emission Spectrum
20DdDm-1 Abundances from an emission spectrum
- Planetary nebula
- Remnant of an evolved star
- Located in the halo of the MWG
- Distance 37,000 ly
21Why Study DdDm-1?
- Learn about element production in a solar type
star - Learn about halo formation and evolution in the
Milky Way
22Data Gathering
Ultraviolet Hubble
Visible 2.1m KPNO
Infrared Spitzer
23Calculating Abundances from Emission Lines
Abundance Software
Measure
Publish
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25Our Conclusions for DdDm-1
- C abundance less than expected
- O and Fe abundances consistent with halo location
26The Physics of Absorption Lines
- Bound-bound transition
- Photoexcitation of e-
- Radiative deexcitation
- Photon production
- Photon scattered
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27Absorption Spectrum
28Damped Ly-? Systems Abundances from an
absorption spectrum
- Galaxy between a quasar and earth
- High redshift
- Early universe objects
29Why Study DLAs?
- Abundances in the early universe
- Stellar element production at low metallicities
30Data Gathering
Keck Observatory
31Calculating Abundances from Absorption Lines
Abundance Software
Measure
Publish
32Observations
Models
33Our Conclusions for DLAs
- S and Si increase in lockstep
- DLAs have low star formation rates
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36ASTRONOMY AT
Bill Romanishin Solar system
Eddie Baron Supernova studies
David Branch Supernova studies
Karen Leighly Active Galactic nuclei
John Cowan Chemical evolution Milky Way
studies Supernova remnants
Yun Wang Cosmology Dark matter Dark energy
Dick Henry Chemical evolution Galaxies Nebular
abundances