Bibcode
Casuso, E.; Beckman, J. E.
Bibliographical reference
Astronomy and Astrophysics, v.419, p.181-190 (2004)
Advertised on:
5
2004
Journal
Citations
30
Refereed citations
27
Description
In this article we compare and contrast the predictions of models we
have published previously, with the most recent observational data on
the G-dwarf/K-dwarf metallicity distribution in the local Galaxy, as
well as with up to date plots showing the relation between the Be and B
abundances of local stars and their Fe abundances. We show how the data
clearly support models in which infall to the plane has not declined
secularly during the disc lifetime, and that the best fits are to models
in which the accretion rate has tended to a slow increase. These models,
devised to give the best possible account of the G-dwarf metallicity
distribution, turn out to give an even better account of the K-dwarf
distribution. They also do surprisingly well at predicting the observed
plots of Be and B vs. Fe in the disc.