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Vertical Force Law Kz and Chemical Gradient in the Galaxy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  12 April 2016

L. Martinet
Affiliation:
Observatoire de Geneve
M. Grenon
Affiliation:
Observatoire de Geneve

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At Tbilissi, Prof. Blaauw (1975) reported on results of uvby photometry of F-type stars and showed a relation between the quantity Δm and the distance z to the galactic plane. This relationship could be interesting if Δm1 is a non ambiguous indicator of metallicity. It was found that the mean relative metal abundance decreases by a factor of about one third between 0 and 700 pc. The same type of relationship was obtained by M. Grenon (1976) for K giants and shows a lower variation of the metallicity with z.

Type
Part IV: Kinematics and Dynamical Evolution of the Galaxy
Copyright
Copyright © Geneva Observatory 1977

References

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