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Radioactive and kinematic tracers of feedback from massive stars
Published 2011-11-07Version 1
The mixing of ejecta from young stars into the interstellar medium is an important process in the interplay between star formation and galaxy evolution. A unique window into these processes is provided by the radioactive isotopes $^{26}$Al, traced by its $\gamma$-ray decay lines at 1.8 MeV. With a mean lifetime of $\sim$1 Myr it is a long-term tracer of nucleosynthesis for massive stars. Our population synthesis code models the ejection of $^{26}$Al, together with the $^{60}$Fe, the kinetic energy and UV radiation for a population of massive stars. We have applied the code to study the nearby Orion region and the more massive Carina region and found good agreement with observational constraints.
Comments: 3 pages conference proceeding (Assembling the puzzle of the MW)
Categories: astro-ph.GA
Keywords: massive stars, kinematic tracers, population synthesis code models, nearby orion region, radioactive
Tags: conference paper, journal article
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