In hydrodynamic simulations, prevailing subgrid chemical-evolution models often use a single, "IMF-averaged" supernova yield, ignoring variations in elemental abundance ratios (particularly [α/Fe]) in the ejecta of higher- and lower-mass supernova progenitors within a stellar population. To understand the impact of this simplification and understand the impact of more explicit models, we run FIRE simulations of a dwarf galaxy (M⋆(z = 0)∼106M⊙) using nucleosynthetic yields from the NuGrid database that depend on the stellar progenitor mass and metallicity. While NuGrid exhibits lower aggregate α-element production than default-FIRE yields, we find that its explicit mass dependence substantially widens the intrinsic scatter in the simulated [Fe/H]-[α/Fe] -- a phenomenon potentially visible in recent observations of dwarf galaxies.
@article{arxiv.2008.04901,
title = {Progenitor-mass-dependent yields amplify intrinsic scatter in dwarf-galaxy elemental abundance ratios},
author = {Dhruv A. Muley and Coral R. Wheeler and Philip F. Hopkins and Andrew Wetzel and Andrew Emerick and Dusan Keres},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2008.04901},
year = {2021}
}
Comments
MNRAS accepted. 9 pages; 8 figures. Comments and questions welcome