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2 Aug 2021 15:07

Astronomers refer to all the elements heavier than helium as "metals," even elements that are typically found in gaseous form. In the big bang only hydrogen and helium (and a trace of lithium) were created while the "metals" were all made subsequently in stellar processes. The abundance of metals in the interstellar medium (ISM) of galaxies--the metallicity of the galaxies--thus quantifies the collective stellar processes that govern galactic evolution. The metallicity of the gaseous phase of th...
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