The Chemical Evolution of the Galactic Bulge

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F. Matteucci
D. Romano
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[1] Università di Trieste,Dipartimento di Astronomia
[2] SISSA/ISAS,undefined
[3] Osservatorio Astronomico di Trieste,undefined
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Star Formation; Star Formation Rate; Galactic Halo; Initial Mass Function; Solar Neighbourhood;
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In this paper we review the chemical evolution models for the Galactic bulge: in particular, we discuss the predictions of models as compared with the available abundance data and infer the mechanism as well as the time scale for the formation of the Galactic bulge. We show that good chemical evolution models reproducing the observed metallicity distribution of stars in the bulge predict that the [α/Fe] >0 over most of the metallicity range. This is a very important constraint indicating that the bulge of our Galaxy formed at the same time and even faster than the inner Galactic halo. We also discuss predictions for the evolution of light elements such as D and 7Li and conclude that the D astration should be maximum due to the high star formation rate required for the bulge whereas the evolution of the abundance of Li should be similar to that observed in the solar neighbourhood, but with an higher Li abundance in the interstellar medium at the present time.
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