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Published March 27, 2012 | Supplemental Material + Published
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Supernova-driven outflows and chemical evolution of dwarf spheroidal galaxies

Abstract

We present a general phenomenological model for the metallicity distribution (MD) in terms of [Fe/H] for dwarf spheroidal galaxies (dSphs). These galaxies appear to have stopped accreting gas from the intergalactic medium and are fossilized systems with their stars undergoing slow internal evolution. For a wide variety of infall histories of unprocessed baryonic matter to feed star formation, most of the observed MDs can be well described by our model. The key requirement is that the fraction of the gas mass lost by supernova-driven outflows is close to unity. This model also predicts a relationship between the total stellar mass and the mean metallicity for dSphs in accord with properties of their dark matter halos. The model further predicts as a natural consequence that the abundance ratios [E/Fe] for elements such as O, Mg, and Si decrease for stellar populations at the higher end of the [Fe/H] range in a dSph. We show that, for infall rates far below the net rate of gas loss to star formation and outflows, the MD in our model is very sharply peaked at one [Fe/H] value, similar to what is observed in most globular clusters. This result suggests that globular clusters may be end members of the same family as dSphs.

Additional Information

© 2012 National Academy of Sciences. Contributed by G. J. Wasserburg, January 30, 2012 (sent for review October 13, 2011). Published online before print March 12, 2012. We greatly appreciate the thoughtful and helpful comments by D. Lynden-Bell and R. Blandford in their efforts to improve our paper. We thank Evan Kirby for providing his data on the MDs of dSphs in electronic form. This work was supported in part by Department of Energy Grant DE-FG02-87ER40328 (to Y.-Z.Q.). G.J.W. acknowledges the National Aeronautics and Space Administration's Cosmochemistry Program for research support provided through J. Nuth at the Goddard Space Flight Center. He also appreciates the generosity of the Epsilon Foundation. Author contributions: Y.-Z.Q. and G.J.W. designed research, performed research, analyzed data, and wrote the paper.

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