Chemodynamical modelling of galaxy formation and evolution

Author(s)
Peter Berczik, Gerhard Hensler, Christian Theis, Rainer Spurzem
Abstract

We present our recently developed 3-dimensional chemodynamical code for galaxy evolution. This code follows the evolution of different galactic components like stars, dark matter and different components of the interstellar medium (ISM), i.e. a diffuse gaseous phase and the molecular clouds. Stars and dark matter are treated as collisionless N-body systems. The ISM is numerically described by a smoothed particle hydrodynamics (SPH) approach for the diffuse gas and a sticky particle scheme for the molecular clouds. Additionally, the galactic components are coupled by several phase transitions like star formation, stellar death or condensation and evaporation processes within the ISM. As an example we show the dynamical and chemical evolution of a star forming dwarf galaxy with a total baryonic mass of 2 ċ 109 M. After a moderate collapse phase the stars and the molecular clouds follow an exponential radial distribution, whereas the diffuse gas shows a central depression as a result of stellar feedback. The metallicities of the galactic components behave quite differently with respect to their temporal evolution as well as their radial distribution. Especially, the ISM is at no stage well mixed.

Organisation(s)
Department of Astrophysics
External organisation(s)
National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine (NASU), Scientific Software Center
Journal
Astrophysics and Space Science
Volume
281
Pages
297-300
No. of pages
4
ISSN
0004-640X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1019582231255
Publication date
2002
Austrian Fields of Science 2012
103003 Astronomy
Portal url
https://ucrisportal.univie.ac.at/en/publications/73022437-c47c-4885-a8df-bf2c99507cb7