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Contributions of supernovae type II & Ib/c to the galactic chemical evolution

Sandeep Sahijpal

Published 2014-01-04Version 1

The supernovae SN II & Ib/c make major stellar nucleosynthetic contributions to the inventories of the stable nuclides during the chemical evolution of the galaxy. A case study is performed here with the help of recently developed numerical simulations of the galactic chemical evolution in the solar neighbourhood to understand the contributions of the SN II and Ib/c by making a comparison of the stellar nucleosynthetic yields obtained by two leading groups in the field. These stellar nucleosynthetic yields differ in terms of the treatment of stellar evolution and nucleosynthesis. The formulation for the galactic chemical evolution is developed for the recently revised solar metallicity of 0.014. Further, the recent nucleosynthetic yields of the stellar models based on the revised solar metallicity are also used. The analysis suggest that it could be difficult to explain in a self-consistent manner the various features associated with the elemental evolutionary trends over the galactic timescales by any single adopted stellar nucleosynthetic model of SN II & Ib/c.

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