A&A 433, 127-135 (2005)
DOI: 10.1051/0004-6361:20042171
An estimate of the time variation of the abundance gradient from planetary nebulae
II. Comparison with open clusters, cepheids and young objects
W. J. Maciel, L. G. Lago and R. D. D. CostaInstituto de Astronomia, Geofísica e Ciências Atmosféricas (IAG), Universidade de São Paulo, Rua do Matão 1226, 05508-900 São Paulo SP, Brazil
e-mail: [maciel;leonardo;roberto]@astro.iag.usp.br
(Received 13 October 2004 / Accepted 18 November 2004)
Abstract
The temporal behaviour of the radial abundance gradients
has important consequences for models of the chemical evolution of
the Galaxy. We present a comparison of the time variation of the
abundance gradients in the Milky Way disk as determined from a sample
of planetary nebulae, open clusters, cepheids and young objects, such
as stars in OB associations and HII regions. We conclude that the
[Fe/H] gradients as measured in open cluster stars strongly support
the time flattening of the abundance gradient as determined from O/H
and S/H measurements in planetary nebulae. This conclusion is also
supported by the cepheid variables, for which very accurate gradients
and ages can be determined, and also by some recent estimates for OB stars and HII regions. It is estimated that the average flattening rate
for the last 8 Gyr is in the range
0.005-0.010 dex kpc-1 Gyr-1.
Key words: planetary nebulae: general -- ISM: abundances -- Galaxy: abundances -- open clusters and associations: general -- Galaxy: disk
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